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L .' - ! -J ii: ff 3 NM as HSN 5 - 3-MW ? 4 W L.kf T ,K- :WEN-,-.QRS - ,jx ,15 i kb' I I 4 xl , Q Jw 4- - 1 Q X QI yi X , 3 ' Fflmf . 2' , 3 7 H 1' A s st, AQ r, 1 , -: , 3 F? Q? 2, f Q H Q 1 fr, 3 E? ' my 'lf ' ' Q? Vklpvkizg 1 2355... Y f ug 4- Sk A BJ x A 1 yi Q A 'Xa f - 1 ie as Q X' 5 W Q. Z. A 3' X, V . , 1 ' 'V Q l ' I 5 Q . '?f 1 ek 3, I 4 L ?'E ig Q 53, Azai, 'iwff' -- ' NfPf .? M Xxkh QQ gt ig if Q - 1 f - xl 'kg if fi ig W we Qf Q ' Y vi K bf .5 ., fi? ff' f L W , 'Cm , ,A 1, De must Each 'Decide n a CTZQW Road eaders When you talk about spirit, no one has it like our administration, headed by our very noble and Highlander-spirited Principal, Mr. Norm Hash. He has led us along the road to victory, prosperity, brotherhood, and, most of all, pride. Our great leader was helped by his worthy assistant principals, Mr. Donley, and Mr. Warren, new on the administration this year. Also new on the administration is Mr. Dil- lard, in charge of attendance. Our adminis- tration commands a lot of respect. Q15 Mr. Hash, our dedicated and very friendly principal. 121 Mr. Warren, new this year to the adminis- trative staff, learned how to be an assistant principal. Q33 Besides watching over the lunchroom, Mr. Dillard is the new attendance administrator. C43 Mr. Donely continues his job as assistant principal. Helping to Pave Helping the administration in Haz- en's government is Executive Board. They helped make that road toward greater achievement less steep and winding. The Board is made up of S.B.A. officers, class presidents, and committee chairpersons. This year's dedicated board included the S.B.A. officers, President Karrie Davis, Vice President Nancy Dickinson, Secretary Linda Bergh, and Historian judy Dohrn. Shelley Black was Senior Class President, Karen Snyder, junior Class President, joy Ernst, Sophomore Class President, and Beth Griffin, Freshmen Class President. Boy's Club President was lack Brown, and Robin Robb was President of Girl's Club. Committee chairper- sons included Beth Ernest, Publicity, jeff janders, Leadership, Sandy Lee, Assembly, Clyde Miller, Activities, lim Nightingale, Constitution Revision, Lorri Otsu, Fundraising, Kim Widen, Dance, and Debbie Wickham, Elec- tion. Mary Helmer was Pep Club Presi- dent and Rod Mann was Key Club President.'Rhonda Lee was cheerlead- er Representative, and Ken Mack was B.S.U. Representative. They were un- der the helpful guidance of advisor Mr. Stover. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, Debbie Wickham, Iudy Dohrn, Nancy Dickinson,Karrie Davis,Linda Bergh,jeff,Ianders.SECOND ROW LEFT TO X RIGHT' Rod Mann Ken Mack, Beth Griffin, Karen Snyder, Clyde Miller, Shelley Black, Robin Robb, Mary Helmer. THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT' Beth Ernest Joy Ernst, Rhonda Lee, Kim Widen, Lorri Otsu, Sandy Lee. The Road I1 we-'S' Secretaries, I l f2l is , 113 Mrs. Elliot keeps busy checking absenses. l2J Mrs. Gilbert, S.B.A. office secretary, is always willing to offer a smile and some friendly advice. Bl As registrar, Mrs. Box always has something to keep her busy. C43 Mrs. Smith, the bookkeeper, tries to keep the records straight. i r i I I i I z I l l Always There to Help i l l l The many secretaries and other ad- ministrative helpers did a very com- mendable job this year. Aside from the usual hard secretarial work, they were always available and friendly in an- swering our questions. HJ If you ever had an owie , Mrs. Bouchard, the nurse, was there to patch you up. C21 Mrs. Cunningham's smile, above her work, was usually the first to greet you when you walked into the attendance office. C31 Mrs. Pritchard, principal's secretary, also did a good job putting out the Daily Bulletin. C41 Mrs. Wiemann had much to do as the coun- selors' secretary. Q51 Mrs. Durrin's jobswas to try to keep attend- ance organized. t K is .J4 Help With a Smile t '-L H1 x ' 21' f lil Mrs. Williams, found in the Guidance Semi- nar Room, was always willing to help students with questions about future careers. Q21 Mr. Brannian was always around to give friendly counsel to juniors and sophomores. GJ Mr. Wicks offers assurance to troubled fresh- men and sophomores. t4J Miss Rolstad, who has lovingly helped the seniors through the past four years, offers last words of advice and best wishes as they embark on their journey into the world. fi .,. ..-,is stre. at fi The Silent Supporters WF? 5 G1 ,tif U7 Mrs. Runyon was the one to ask when you got lost in the library. i2J We have our dedicated custodians to thank for keeping our school clean and in good repair. C33 Actually, our kitchen staff should be com- mended for keeping the lunchroom stocked. C43 Each person has an important part in the ac- complishment of any task. 451 Mrs. Brink, Hazen librarian, accomplished the difficult task of keeping the library in order. w KX 1 .fp if .sf I K k Q fi ig Q 1 ,. gr? X gan , N gf., , 'fx .aa . ,Q , 1. we ' f K WK A . A N Q rf Q 55 if if H' 'ff 5' as wi, 35 1- ' ax gs x 9 f E! 'A zz 1 W ....., Y W H' 'Q ' 1 'Si ' ' V Q1 9' wx x , Rx I 1 ' J Al, ,X A5539 g 1:3 545-gag' , Y if 1 xtfikfffigg 2, 6 5 -i .ww s N 'X I Q . f,,? Q. wwf 5 .Q if fig, T1 -Hx ' E 1? 1 A 355 55' gg wiki we Y E7 4 sf lisy ' X in 151 Q, 5 inf' LQ gg, a ir, 8 E V, . w... The Road Ahead This year's honor society students are SENIORS Sheldon Allen, Shawn Alma, Robert Arbuckle, Wesley Barrett, Warren Bell, Dan Bezanson, Russ Bird, Shelley Black, julie Boehme, Anita Borges, Debra Brenneise, Anita Brown, Kim Brandt, Lynn Christiansen, Therese Clear, Robin Coffin, Steven Crow, Kevin Daly, Karrie Davis, Roberta Decker, Nancy Dickinson, Ann Dragseth, Rob Dunlap, Ed Ellenberg, Beth Ernest, Darlene Fran- cis, Debbie Fullerton, Bruce Gage, Suzanne Gil- lispie, Debbie Hancock, Terri Harris, judy Har- vey, Blake Hayes, Mary Helmer, Frank Henry, Martine Hewitt, Scott Hilder, Irene Hill, Susan Hoeck, Dennis Holtman, Orrin Hoopman, jeff janders, Kathy johnson, Patty johnson, Michael Koura, Debra Kuhlmann, Wendy Laird, Robert Larson, Rhonda Lee, Sandy Lee, Connie Lindlow, Kevin Ludowese, Ken Mack, Pat Madden, Terry Madden, Elizabeth Mattern, Gail McKimmey, Shannon McKinley, Laurel McMahon, john Mid- dleton, Vicki Miles, Clyde Miller, Pam Moore, judy Munzlinger, Mike Nagatkin, james Night- engale, Sally Palmer, Marla Pease, Alita Peterson, Cynthia Petterson, Marc Podratz, Mike Porter, jody Pritchard, Mark Roberts, Michelle Roy, Frank Rutt, Don Schuh, jim Scott, Priscilla Shaw, Linda Simon, Matthew Soper, Linda Spears, Brent Stewart, Steve Sundquist, Patty Swartzwelder, june Tarkalson, Larry Thomason, Kristi Tilton, Donna Tucker, Steve Wagner, Vicki Walser, Ro- bert Walsh, Mike Webster, William Wilton, jean Wolf, jane Wolsky, Eddie Wright, David Vaughn, Dayna Verelius, Carla Ziebell. IUNIORS judy Al- lsopp, Debra Almberg, jean Alspach, janeil An- derson, Marilyn Armbruster, Barbara Bach, Glen Baker, jackie Bales, Michael Banes, Debbie Ban- nach, Mellisa Baumgartner, jonathon Baxter, Roy Bean, janet Black, Kit Brandt, jeff Broom- head, Barry Brown, Bonny Brown, Renee Call, Valerie Chatham, Tamara Cole, jill Connor, Ro- bert Core, Laura Delvillar, Debbie Doutrich, Laurie Errps, Steven Falcon, Tamara Fawcett, Marcine Fulgham, jeff Gibbs, Carol Gifford, Cindy Glenn, jeannie Graham, Ann Greer, Tim- othy Greggs, Sharon Hall, Owen Hampton, Glenn Harris, Richard Hass, Kevin Henderson, Laura Herman, jeannie jaquet, Gregory Kent, Bonnie Ketterling, Kevin Kever, Gayle Kimmell, joseph King, Gary Lebert, Debra Leus, Kim Lew- is, Monica Linsey, Tracey Mah, Rod Mann, Kathy McCready, Debbie McDonald, Connie McGee, john Messer, Beth Michels, Chris Nagatkin, Pa- tricia Nash, Dean Olson, Annette Pelletier, Debra Polack, Todd Quinell, Amy Rawson, jeff Rey- noldson, Guy Richardson, Curtis Rigney, john Rohde, Catherine Roy, Cathy Scott, Donald Sharpsteen, Stanley Shaw, Ann Sieganthaler, Ka- rin Snyder, Bob Sutherland, Susan Vaughn, Lar- ry Vickers, Ken Wallace, Leon Warriner, Debra Warzecha, Tim Webster, Pauline Welsheimer, Todd Werre, Bambi Wesche, Sarah Wolvin, Ro- bert Zerr. SOPHOMORES Dawn Alaspa, Diane Almber, Richard Alspach, Connie Bannach, Lynne Bell, Debbie Bess, jill Blood, Cathy Bowe, Paula Briere, Renae Brunette, Derek Campbell, Yvonne Cary, Scott Chaffey, Mike Cook, Anita Culp, Doug Dixon, Mary Dunlap, David Egge, jeanne Ellenburg, joy Ernst, Kathy Friant, Bill Ganley, Willi Gevers, Michele Gillaspie, Mary Glenn, Mike Graves, Condy Griffin, Ron Griffin, Daryl Hahn, jeany Hahn, Charles Hallock, jedeen Haynes, Richard Hively, Dennis Hotchkin, Ro- bert Huff, james Hutton, john janders, Margie Kuhlmann, Esther Ladwig, Ross Lambert, Larry Lembecker, Don Lowe, Rowland Martin, Paul Mattix, Daniel Morgan, Pam Muncey, Valerie Munzlinger, Marilyn Nation, Mike Nissen, Mary Oliphant, Susan Olson, Laura Onstott, Susan Overton, Laurie Otsu, Arlo Palmer, Richard Pet- terson, Diane Pelletier, David Plath, Melody Pod- ratz, Dave Richardson, Tami Richards, Sheryl Rigney, Diane Robinson, Nancy Roe, james Ro- land, Ken Schuh, Greg Seeley, Mark Shigihara, Leslie Stride, jaymee Talbert, Rhonda Thomp- son, Charles Tilton, Mike Trunbull, Wally Vaughn, Henry Von jouanne, Greg Wahl, Leslie Warriner, Kathy Wartella, Sharon Watson, Alan Weber, Gerald Westmore, Kathy Wickham, Rod- ger Wicks, Kim Widen, Robert Williams, Kathy Wismer, and Betsy Wolf. To qualify for honor society you must have a G.P.A. of 3.2 or better for three out of four quar- ters, two semesters, of one quarter and a semes- ter. Mr. Longwell takes the time and effort to write up the honor society list and to order the pins. L f'aN..Qar,',m Y .7 'V r iii! mr i Activities Our Band Ihis year's Marching Band, also known as Advanced Band, is definitely a group to be proud of. With unfail- ing spirit and dedication they practiced marching in the cold hours of the morning to perform outstanding half- time shows. They also performed at many concerts. The highlight of their year was their trip to Expo, where they represented the city of Renton. Their dedication, morale, music, and spirit set a good example for the rest of the music department, as well as the rest of the school. -s . s 1 --4 vw. -M ,gg , sr , - t , V- .Q 107 L , ,t . at as . -q L, T , . '- il X is L tt ,J . t ' MW-w 1':'ri t . f. 't m e r 'W 5 .A 4 , L W?,37.g Qt, ,Ls , .ae v A . .. Y .. 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X Q SL 2 fg, R252 2 it E? if , tx, ,f Q3 was 1 , -gel mt at f s me Q s st . ., ,et if L, rs .5 ,s as ,..e ' - iff ' f 1 'Q' Eg? 4 K ff- 55-2 ' Q' . - 5 'T ' - - if s?55?il5:'t w' a , -1 w e ' 'f 9' ' 3 2 'H' 9-get ef ,E 5 -ef i 3 :af 4' X 5 Q .9 Y 1 git his 2 ts if 'fit 2 i f g 3, A 3 QQ Se S M 4, 1 e N as v X 1 T -s-- ' R s The members of 1974-75 Concert Band are: Tim sahamson, Brian Adlor, Kevin Ainsworth, Dawn Alaspa, Brad Allen, Dan Arthalony, 'Barb Atkinson, Barb Bach, Michelle Bach, Peggy Beltz, Lori Berkey, Steve Blanchard, Stan Boggs, Deb Brenneise, jeff Broomhead, Mark Brown, Renee Bru- nette, john Buff, Mike Culver, Tim Davidson, Mary Dunlap, Deanne Erickson, julie Ernest, Maur- een Green, Jeannine Graham, Bart Griffith, leany Hahn,Pam Hamilton, Rich Hass, Mike Hotch- kin, lim Hutton, Gerri jones, jill johnson, Becky lohnston, Kathy Kays, Al Laford, Bob Larson, Heidi Ntftaville, Randy Lewis, Matt Lightfoot,tKiane Lynch, Dave Manalo, Dan Mayer, Scott McComas, ' Ruth Mclntoshf1Birian,McGladrey, Cindy Menuet, Dub Newton, Mary Oliphant, Lori Onstot, Sue l977Overton, Sally-Palmer, Rick Remillard, Dick Reynolds, Don Schuh, Ken Schuh, Beth Syjud, Rhonda i' son, Mikewebster, Tim Wehstr, Garrywestmore, Robb Zerrg' ' , V W. a? 5- 'Sw se JN -eve i iififThomps,on, lerry'Thronson,'Chuck Tilton, Donnajucker, Mike yaughn, Debbie Ward,'iCurtWat5iQf Y' .3 T 5 .-gin :r in .i J , , V . ' S, 'J E' w Hr W F ' , -f ffl ,IYZYL f. I .1 1 Wm . .. ,QL ,, 5, I. , H U Y . f , -E cgi ' S i Q 4 . ' ' l H K9 5 X I lr?ngz1x:I-', U 3 . VV .- I V. ' ,V , ,Q , f A 'Qi 1, P , S' 5' li. xl S 6 11 X ' 9 A it rg , E H! . E , y s ' 125' , . . ' ' C61 - - , . sa , Qs- xgjimrv if A 53-Vi',5 C-LS. 3 , W ' ! '- .1 n ' -.-, - ' J, v t . ilu: K . 6 + mi. V V v 7? X .Q in ns 'F A ' Qs: ' Y v 'I h 1- 3 14 it Nu. -5 n ' Q4 W - ' N , . . ' . . 4, . . is Ts Y ? , M , 7 'v Y -i - H -i' 1 if F Q fr - , 1... Y 1, W 'xx 'P V 7 V -r 1 - -- A X - 1 f ' 5 .,,.u... X X H., ' , Q, 3 N C Q 'r I g gl xf! Cadet Band ls the Beginning The Hazen Cadet Band is the starting point for many people to become musicians in their latter years. During the year they learn the fundamentals of playing a musical instrument. At the same time they play for various activi- ties and sports throughout the year. Many of them include wrestling meets, Sophomore and Freshman basketball games, swim meets and other sports that do not usually get band backing. They also perform at the Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and various contests, Their officers include: Barb MacAulay, Presidentg Brian lennings, Vice Presidentp Kyle landers, Secre- taryp and Barb Snyder, Librarian. Ui Concentrating on a song. C21 Our leader Mr. Gleason. Gi Mr. Gleason conducting a catchy tune. C43 Cadet Band works hard for perfection. l5l And the band plays on l6i Right On, Cadet Band! . f 5 C g E 1- at 5' '29 S ? Q K? is w if B E F Y in fl, ' E 'X ,W MA ww .iffy A 7 X N x X g Q , I 'gl :xt . ff' Q 'f 5 ff I ' Qh ..,.4g,. -M x N. I 2 , '+L x . A ,AQ 1 .. Y . 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A'4,:,.f L ,. 7. 3-,, 'a,.,.n,,.,5. f .,.,.--- I r 5 in Stage Band lazzs It Up The members of Stage Band are: Kevin Ains- worth, Brad Allen, Mike Banes, lon Baxter, jeff Broomhead, Tim Davidson, Nancy Dickinson, Brad Gibbs, leff Hennen, Matt johnson, Bob Larson, Dave Manalo, Brian McGladrey, Dub Newton, Dick Reynolds, Don Schuh, Curt Wat- son, Tim Webster, Mike Webster. 111 The band plays on and on and on! l2l They jazz it up with a little brass. l3l The trumpets join in. l4l Hey, what are we doing? Keeping all of last year's members, but three, Hazen's jazz Ensemble started the year with a distinctive ad- vantage over most other groups in- cluding Swing Choir. They began their performing season September 3, play- ing for the Renton School District Staff. They have performed at several assem- blies including the Shorecrest Ex- change Assembly. December 6 was the day set for the Swing is King dance. Though there wasn't a large turn-out everyone in the band enjoyed laugh- ing at the oldsters dancing. Hazen's finest participated in the Clark College jazz Festival in january and has plans for travels to the Tri-Cities jazz Festival and others later in the Spring. Nancy Dickinson the only girl in the band comments: lt's really an experience working with 19 guys, but we had a good time and I'm sure they all got alot out of it-I mean their music! Swing Choir Hits Happy Note ,swim The Studio Singers, more known as Swing Choir, is supervised by Mr. McManus. The purpose of Swing Choir is to achieve an understanding of jazz, pop and folk music through con- stant performance of different ma- terials for varied events, contests and concerts. During the year, Lions, Ro- tary, and various grade and middle schools. They also have a concert and tour to Wenatchee and at least three contests throughout the Northwest. Their talent is used for various services such as singing at the Windjammer for the wife of a Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard and a Little League Ban- quet at Maplewood Heights. 117 The members of the Studio Singers are Mark Brown, Ann Dragseth, Mr. McManus, Peggy Meldrum, Rhonda Lee, Pete Furzer, john Geis- sler, jerry Nation, Carla Seashore, Wendell Bricker, lean Wolf, Blake Hayes, Sue Hoeck, Al Stinde, Therese Clear, Larry Vickers, Beth Syjud, Pete Wright, Pam Moore, lim Bergman, Steve Crow, Anita Brown, Patty Swartzwelder, Shelly Black, Tom Frodsham, Steve jeffrey, Sally Palmer, Renee Call, Sue Olson, Tim Frodsham. l1l The Studio Singers thinking plotting, dream- ing, laughing, smiling, and just plain singing. 123 Do we really have to do that song? Sing... This year, Girl's Glee was offered to the Freshmen and Advanced singers. They were both instructed by Mr. Mc- Manus. The Freshmen Girl's Glee de- velops a basic background in theory, vocal pedagogy, and performs in the Fall, Christmas, and Spring Concerts. The Glee also performs at contests and grade schools. The Advanced Girls did the same thing but with only more difficult music. There is a Girl's Ensem- ble which is selected from the Girl's Glee by audition which performs in the school and community. They meet two days a week after school. Members of Freshman Girl's Glee: Holly Allen, Nancy Alan, Michelle Bach, Sherrie Bates, Deb- bie Bell, Kathy Bell, Donna Blackwell, lanice Broomhead, Pam Browne, Lythia Borges, Gloria Courtney, Terri Dragin, Zonell Engelen, Kim Freeberg, loEllen Geissler, Jennifer Harris, Re- becca Henry, Vicky Houghton, Casey lacobs, Susan leffery, Janice Kirkman, Denise Krzy- cki, Lori Kullama, Lisa McCready, Brenda Mc- Donald, Estella Murphey, Susie Nash, Geri Paul, Denise Phelan, Melissa Porter, Sarah Robinson, Melody Serpa, Corrie Sheets, Pam Smith, Sharon Stinde, Heather Tincknell, Renita Tolde, Kathy Walkama, Angela Wright, Sally Wright, Dolores Syjud, Stephanie Davis. Advanced Girl's Glee, FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhea Robinson, Gayle Spang, Caroline Barr, Debbie Brown, lulie Jacobs, Nadia john- son, Debbie McDonald, Tammy Abrahamson, Tedeen Haynes, Dawn Lainebargar. 2ND ROW: Sharline Benedetti, Denise Reynolds, Marilyn Nation, loella Milonas, Angella Bellacosa, Vivian Schreven, Terri Sabine, Tami Richards, Libby Anderson, Tanya King. BACK ROW: Bev Watt, Karrie Higgins, Wendy Nearing, Dawn Boode, lill Bales, lill Robertson, Bonnie Hill, Cindy Grif- fin, Gemma Lindsey, Denise Baumgartner, Diana Lainebarger. 553 1 35 ,xg K if 1 1-,. 'gag I SH 1, wi 11's v 'N' wr? ,vuf-, T' 'ig 'fiyif' - ii?-' 'J' Q. 4 6 ' ,Q P I if 4 Q 'Q LI fix fx fr? 2' , ,cg ' I-1 - Q V , X-.K M 1 4' xg 'Lv K- 41 vfg . 1- we 1 -Q V1 - .1 Q - I kg 1. + Q Q J x ' K t g ,X lj va A ' 'QV 9' 9 5. , Q-V wiv I 5 D 1 59 tax YK? , ' gm ' w XV Q 1 QQ! ,v ,W .f Q gfcv' .E i x 4' fb , i, V . y , X S.. ,,' - - 9.5, fm. X s,r 3. 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A few of the year's exciting events hosted by the Girls' Club Cabinet have been Hazen's first Powder Puff Football game, and suc- cessful Tolo's. The Cabinet had fun planning activities, and at the same time helped to give the girls at Hazen a memorable year. 111 Betsy Wolf sells candy canes for girls club. C25 Girls Club cabinet: Kathy Ainsworth, Wendy Laird-secretary, Gail Kimmel, Nancy Pohl, Sue McWhirter, Rhea Robinson, june Tarkalson- vice president, leany Hahn, Nancy Allen, Betsy Wolf, Robin Robb-president. l3l Typical tolo couple. C43 Robin Robb girls club president. Na t Q, 3 , My Boys Will Be Boys The purpose of the Boy's Club is to do various things for the whole school. It has been with us since our school came to existence and is now under the direct supervision of Mr. Wicks. The activities that the Boy's Club accomplishes during the school year are Homecoming button sale, dances, and the Elementary Hoop Shoot. The officers include: lack Brown, Presi- dent, Bill Case, Vice President, Dan Bezanson, Secretary, and jeff janders, Treasurer. jeff landers points out, l have heard that this Boy's Club has accomplished more than anyone. lack Brown's Boy's Club is underestimated. Y l l xx 'fi Q13 1974-75 Boys Club- Dan Bezanson lack Brown, Bill Case, Steve Brown, Scott Serpa Ken Nelson, Larry Dime, Roy Bean, jeff landers Dean Olson, Mike Nipert, Steve Mills, Eddy Gron Mark Kane, lon landers, Kyle janders Max Cloyd, jerry Thronson. Q27 Boys club jolly santa says Ho, Ho, Ho' 131 Officers- President-jack Brown Vlce Pres Dan Bezanson Secretary-Bill Case. Green, C-old and Blue With a Lot of Pep The Pep Club has been with us since our school opened in 1968. They do various activities for Hazen which are centered around promoting school spirit. Some of their activities include the Homecoming Pep Week, Sale of conversation hearts at Valentines Day, the support of all school sports, and is the host of the N.P.S.L. Pep Confer- ence held at Hazen this year. The Pep Club officers include Mary Helmer, President, Connie Lindlow, Vice President, and Laura Hermann Treas- urer. The members of the Pep Council who have devoted much of their free time are: Seniors Mary Helmer, Con- nie Lindlow, and Linda Nix, juniors Laura Herman, Kathy Hagerman, and Beth Michaels, Sophomores Sandy Preston and Tami Richards, Freshmen Nancy Boehme, Shari Cramer, and Debbie Bell. l1J 1974-75 Pep Club- Sheri Crammer, Debbie Bell, Laura Herman, Connie Lindlow, Beth Michels, Tami Richards, Sandy Preston, Mary Helmer, Nancy Boehme. 121 Pep is found where ever you go! C31 Pep club never runs out of skits. 145 Pep club hard at work. 1. r 2 PNP- ff ' guna f 2 i , I DECA: The Road of Opportunity l Ni. S ia? fx w 5 K Jr' 5 , m ,gif- L, r Distributive Education Clubs of America lD.E.C.A.J came into existence as a club this year under the super- vision of Mr. Catuzo. Its purpose is to introduce students to di tributive retailing. Their most successfu project is the opening of the school store. They have done a good job of supplying many retailed goods to the students of Hazen at a reduced price. The officers who lead this club are: Peggy Cross, President, Tom Latsch, Vice President, Tina Lavaly, Treasurer, Gigi Perry, Sec- retary, and Debbie Cassity, Parliamen- tarian. The members of D.E.C.A. meet every day, Monday through Friday, as a class. nm 1974-75 D.E.C.A.-Sue Whitlinger, Peggy Cross, jackie Kunning, Ed Lundstrom, Don Brunner, Dick Reynolds, Bob Walsh, Debbie Cassity, Stephani Cannaugnton, Tina LaValley, Tom Latch, Tom Rasmussen, Kathy Warren, Mike Shearer, Darcy Pettett, Gigi Perry, Diane Righi, Patty Glenn, Carol Talbert, Sue Gornowich, julie Boehme, Wendy Quesnel, Lilly McCready, Penny Boullion, Debbie Kuhlmann, Wendy Laird, Tammy Garrison, Connie Brooks, Lorraine Zander. 121 Our school store has all kinds of goodies. 131 D.E.C.A.'s window for all seasons. l4l D.E.C.A.'s Great Pumpkin. Spades and Key Club Spades Club is one of the oldest and most active clubs at Hazen and has gained popularity this year. Under the advise of Mr. Remlinger and the spon- sorship of Kwanis club, the members of Spades Club go out into the com- munity and help to add happiness to the lives of handicapped children and senior citizens. Some of their activities included Christmas Caroling, collect- ing toys, making Valentines for the people at Highland Convalescent Center, and giving an Easter egg hunt. They have also made tray favors for the Highland Convalescent Center. The members feel that the purpose of Spades is very serious and important, but they have a lot of fun and the re- wards of making others smile are great. C11 Making valintines for the Highlands Con- valescent Center. Q21 The 1974-75 Spades Club: Linda Pappas, Brenda Ainsworth, Terry Angell, Cindy Brown, Cathy Estes, Sharon Fox, Kim Freeberg, Karri Higgins, Tami Lapthorne, lane Marsh, Lisa Rich- man, Kim Scott, Debbie Timmons, Peggy Vel- eduiyk, Kim Barry, Yuonne Cary, Marci Fulgham, Debbie Harvey, Patti Sykes, Sheri Lieske, Lori Graham, Kelly Persian, Karen Nightengale- Pres., Candi Rieger-Vice. Pres., Rhonda Ken- nedy-Sec., Mr. Remlinger- Advisor. C31 Karen Nightengale working hard to support a cause. l4J Spade Club members working on a project. Open the Door t ll l l i , l 1 l I 1 o Happiness I wu '- 'fm'-4ii...4, Key Club has been with Hazen since 1972. lt meets every Monday evening at 7:00 under the supervision of Mr. Hill. The purpose of the club is to develope student leaders and serve the school and community. Some of the activities that they accomplish during the year are Christmas and Halloween parties for Head Start kids, Spaghetti Dinner, usher for Open House lPTAJ, Tam's Sale, help with Clothing Drive, Convention at Seaside Oregon, Smoker lBoxing match be- tween studentsl, car wash, and weed the front of the school. As the advisor to Key Club, Mr. Hill feels a very strong satisfaction from being able to work with the young people. As he watches them grow as individuals and as young people giving of themselves to help someone else, he knows that they are benefitting from belonging to such an organization. l1J 1974-75 Key Club officers: President-Rod Mann, Vice Pres.-Mark Brown, Sec.-Dave Car- rothers, Treas.-Gary Hillman. 125 1974-75 Key Club: Brian Brt, Gary Hillman, Todd Thorsen, Rod Mann, Mark Brown, Dave Carrothers, Kathy Bowe, Rick Lucotch, Dub Newton, Marty Ladwig, lim Bucy, Larry Nelson, Bob Luedke, Harold Bonson, Mike Righi, Terry Loree, Marcia Neumyer, Sharon Watson, Kevin Bowe, ludy Dohrn, Marla Pease, Al Knotts, lan Ingram, Tami Richards, Nadia lohnson, Barb At- kinson, Gerri jones, Debbie Brown. Ol Key Club planning activities to take them to Seaside. l4l Key Club members selling Highlander Tams. 'N-va., KZEN and Highlife Are This year's T.V. news program was improved by coming out with a more consistent and trained technical crew. Producer Scott Hilder working with Advisor Mr. Lew planned out the basic format of the show. Some of the new ideas on this year's show are: A report by the Student Government to the Student body on upcoming activities and special events, jeff janders and jack Brown with sporting news, and, taped on Mondays and Fridays, reports on clubs and activities, and a finer quality of music helped KZEN to be more pleas- ing to eyes and ears. 111 Tech. Crew: Blake Hayes, lim Roland, Paul Mat tix, Roscoe Givan, Peter Wood, Scott Hilder, Mr Lew, Kevin Richman and Warren Bell. i2J Announcers: Blake Hayes, Peter Wood, ludy Allsopp, Lori Otsu, Sue Shideler, lune Tarkalson Paul Mattix, leff landers and lack Brown. i3J Blake congradulates Judy on a good show. MJ Announcers Paul and Lori on the air. i5J Producer, Scott Hilder watches his technicals with pleasure. l6J Camera person Roscoe Givan in action. 'In the Know' manmade . Q ff xg we its ws g5L2Q.g.,f' A. .f . :agen 'er rn . is Class is held in room 101, but the staff usually works in the newsroom down the hall. For three years, Hazen had no newspaper because of levy fail- ures. Student concern over lack of a student publication resulted in the reinstatement of a journalism pro- gram. The staff sells advertisements to help support the paper. Highlife comes out once a month. In Septem- ber, a Welcome Edition informs the Freshmen about school traditions, in june, a Senior Edition winds it up for the graduates. Staff positions are filled from applications at the begin- ning of each semester. l1J Mrs. Hacker hard at work. IZ! Beth starts out on an assignment. GJ Highlife Staff: Diane Miles, Ann Siegenthal- er, Beth Michels, Kevin Kever, Kathy McMahon, Stan Lytle, Kay Oestriech, Bob Moore, Michelle Gillaspie, Debbie McDonald, Peggy Persian, Kim Palmer, Russell Bird, Tanya King, Rob Zerr, Wes Barrett, Mrs. Hacker. Ml Stan punches a finishing key. Q53 Kevin makes a layout. l6l The Highline Staff at work. Never Ending Words of Debate Debate is a class that is taught 6th period by Mr. Remlinger for the pur- pose of learning fundamentals in speaking by putting it to use in com- petitive debating and individual speak- ing events. During the year, the Debate Team travels to various debate tourna- ments at Lindbergh, W.W.S.C., U.P.S., P.L.U., and state to debate and speak individually against high schools from all over the state. They are also in- volved in debating against high schools in the N.P.S.L. District in events called Round Robins. Bruce Gage puts his 2 bits in. Coach Remlinger hard at work. The class debating a very important subject. The 1974-75 Debate Team: Denis Stearns, Ron Griffin, lohn Messer, Dave Vaughn, Melissa Baumgartner, Guy Richardson, Nathan Baker, lim Nightengale, Steve Sundquist, Pat Madden, Bruce Gage, Chuck Youells. C11 t2l i3l t4i Chess Club Makes Its Move Every Thursday, the Hazen Chess Club meets to study and learn more chess and eventually organize a team again. The advisor of the club is Mr. Gage while the President is Judy Munz- linger. This year we have a lot of interested chess players with a lot of potential but without a team we'll have to keep the interest alive by play- ing chess as a club and hoping that next year we'll get to have a team, comments Judy Munzlinger. Mr. Gage says, Kids are learning logic and re- sponsibility for their actions. l1l Planninga difficult move. Q23 1974-75 Chess Club: Iudy Munzlinger- President, Glen Baker, Tom Gage, Ricky Scott, Wally Hazen, Hal Mitchell. 137 Plotting a strategy for a winning game. Distant Faces Brought tc Foreign Exchange Club has had a very exciting year. After saying good- bye to our Norwegian foreign ex- change student Gudmund Hoel, and sending off Ken Kittleson to Australia and Bill Gosnell to Bolivia in the sum- mer, we welcomed Luigi Borzi from Italy, and in December saw off our Brazilian exchange student Andre Maionchi. In February, Lori Berkey left for Australia. The highlight of the year for the Foreign Exchange Club was the hosting of Hazen's second annual International Fair and Foreign Ex- change Weekend. The money raised will be used to help send Hazen stu- dents abroad with Mr. Saltonstall as the advisor. Foreign Exchange Club works hard, but has a lot of fun. There are many rewards in working with the foreign exchange students. Hazen With a Smile 3 Q I In .Amana- lmumili E Q11 1974-75 Foreign Exchange Club: Maureen Green, leany Hahn, Luigi Borzi, Angella Bella- cose, Gail McKimmey, Sue Vaughn, Sue Gillispie, Brent Stewart. C21 Andre Maiochi taking it easy. Q33 Andre receiving his Iettermans coat from Karrie Davis. 143 Mr. Hash introducing Andre, Luigi, and Tony to the student body. 151 Tony Moran relaxing on a heater. C61 Luigi Borzi listens with great interest. Highlanders Come Alive The Highland Dancers is a new group this year. With Mrs. Hacker as advisor, the girls in the group have worked hard at training to develop the skill of Highland dancing, which is a very strenuous and exacting activity. They performed in the production of Brigadoon this year, which was put on to raise money for official Scottish costumes in the Gordon Tartan. They ordered kilts from Scotland and Mrs. Hacker made their jackets. During the year, they entered com- petition in local Highland Games events. They also perform at both school events and in the community. They have and will help to promote school spirit and pride in Hazen's Scottish theme. They will especially be a fantastic addition to Hazen's image at the gamesinthe fall! Q11 Doing the Highland Fling! Q21 Practice makes perfect. C37 First performance: Homecoming 1974! 143 Alot of hard work goes into being a Highland Dancer. Thespians 'HAM' It up ' x Xi. l1l 1974-75 Thespians Club: Bett Bowlin, la- neen Sullivan, Wendy Laird, Debbie Bulpin, Kathy johnson, Sally Palmer, Pam Moore, Vicki Walser, Carol Talbert, Kristi Tilton, john Vandermay, Cindy Allan, Carla Seely, lune Tarkelson, Marty Ladwig, Advisor: Mrs. Mc- Mahan, Denise Reynolds, Beth Mattern, Diane Righi, Gail Hill, Tim Webster, Sue Hoeck, laneil Anderson, Dana Verelius, Debbie Cassity, Kurt Watson, Wes Barret, Gregg Roe, Carla Seashore, Chris Nagatkin, Kathy Roe. l2l One of the many skits and plays put on by Thespians, l3i Thespians reminise about the past. 41 Thespians meets bi-monthly and is under the direct supervision of Mrs. McMahan. It is a member of the Inter- national Thespian Society which is an educational theatre association estab- lished for the advancement of high school theatre. Some of the activities that the Thespians accomplished dur- ing the year are a major school play in the fall and another school play in the spring which is sponsored by both Drama and Thespians. They also sponsor a booth at the International Week Fair. The officers include: Wes Barrett, President, Sally Palmer, Vice- President, Wendy Laird, Treasurer, and june Tarkalson, Secretary. Wes Barrett points out Thespians is a great opportunity for drama students by providing an atmosphere of excellent Drama surrounding. BSU Shows Their Style ' . sg X xg' W, aa 34 .s 2., H' , 7 ' if-gf M5 Ai ' 2 Es, .1 Y s 4 1 The Black Student Union enabled Black students to find out more about themselves as a culture. The meetings, with Advisor Ms. Harris, are open to any interested persons. Some of B.S.U.'s activities for the year have in- cluded selling candied apples, spon- soring a Soul Breakfast, and having meetings with the Rainier Beach B.S.U. The highlight was planning and pre- senting activities for the 6th Annual Black History Week Celebration. This year's president was Twylla Hayden, and Mary Oliphant was Vice-President, Sherri Kimbrough was Secretary- Treasurer, and Rochelle Proctor was Assistant. C13 Michael Talley recites The Slave Ship . 121 B.S.U. members: Leona Hatcher, Renita Tolden, Michael Dodson tDanceJ, Sherri Kim- brough, Erma Ellis, Monica Lindsey, Rochelle Proctor, Twylla Hayden, Austin Spearman, Melissa Porter, Katreana Freeman, Steven Lindsey, Michael Talley, Tony Williams, Kevin Bell, Kenneth Mack, Leon Glover. t3l Leon Glover puts meaning into the poem Midway . Ml Twylla Hayden and Katreana Freeman sell carmeled apples. 42 ki 5 attire 3.1. Bicycle Club Bikes on and on Ushers Club Opens the Doors l1l Ushers Club 1974-75 LEFT TO RIGHT: Tami Lapthorne, Teresa Billings, Patty Skyes, Poletta Wallis, Kathy Gibbs, Diana jones, and Diane Thoreburg. Every Thursday or Friday the Hazen Bicycle Club meets under the super- vision of Mr. Magnus. The purpose of this club is to promote bicycling as a recreation and to encourage safety of bicyclists. Some of the activities that are accomplished during the school year are several overnight rides, an Annual Race to Seward Park, a bicycle competence test, bike races with other schools, an Annual Track Meet, and a bike-a-thon. The officers include: Robb Zerr, President, Bob Core, Vice President, Scott McComas, Secretary of Treasury, Tim Davidson, Ride and Parts Co- ordinator, and Brad Allen, Director of Foreign Affairs and Communications. Brad Allen comments, Bicycles are needed to keep a balance between man and the machine. 113 Bicycle Club members: Kile Smith, Scott McComas, Mike Baines, Robb Zerr, Steve Blanchard, Tim Davidson, Brad Allen. The Ushers Club is not one of the most publicized clubs around Hazen, but it is a very important club, serving an important need. The Ushers are the people you turn to if you ever get lost at a basketball game or other athletic event. They also usher at plays, musical productions, and last but not least, Graduation. ut of the Mist Comes From out of the mists. Briga- doon, Hazen's first large musical production, was undeniably a great success. lt raised approximately S800 dollars to be used to buy uniforms for Hazen's Highland Dancers and Bag- pipe Band. The cast and crew, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Hacker, had little more than a month to prepare for the play, and did a great job and showed tre- mendous talent. Much of the student body, faculty and administration be- came, in some way, involved in the production and ultimate success of the play. 2. i i A K 5 E ' fiiliefi ft: s in m CAST Tommy Albright Mike Webster leff Douglas Curtis Watson Fiona MacL1ren Anita Brown Andrew MaCLaren Marty Ladwig, lean Machren Renee Call Meg Brockie P im Moore Archie Beaton Tom Frodsham Harry Beaton Ross Lindsey Charlie Dalrymple Tim Webster Stu1rtDalryrnple Darryl Hahn Mr Lundie Blake Hayes Angus McC-uflic Bob Brimlow Sandy Dean Alin Pence Maggie Anderson . .Sally Palmer lane Ashton ., Nancy Dickinson Frank .......... Mike Bachmeier Dancers: .......... Cindy Allan Laura Delvillar Sharon Arm- strong Sheili Kingry Renee Call Sally Palmer Vicki Walser Q iii 322 L. TO R. FRONT ROW, Matt Ernest, Linda Spears, Beth Ernest, Debe Warzecha, Debbie Fullerton. ZND ROW, Nancy Dickinson, Scott Hild- er, Bob Wagner, ludy Alsopp, Marci Fulgham, Gail McKimmey, Suzanne Gillispie, ludy Dohrn. 3RD ROW: Ken Wallace, lane Marsh, Caro- line Marsh, Karen Nightingale, Candy Rieger, Rhonda Kennedy, Debbie Hancock, Diane Blonski, Guy Richardson. ' in J . Q13 Bozo gives his mating call. IZ! The fearless leaders, Beth and Linda. l3J Here's to you, Mr. Stover. C41 Please, no autographs. K5l Your place or mine? 163 Yearbook sales never die, theyjust go on and on and on. l7l Look, someone's WORKING! Q81 Woe is me, Scott's gone today. at 'ii Everybod Love's a Yearbook im l5l 1 Everyone on the staff would have to agree that the making of this year's Lonach was an experience never to be forgotten. Starting with an inexperi- enced staff was rough, but with a little help from those on last year's staff, everyone learned quickly. We were fortunate Q23 to be blessed with a new advisor this year, namely Mr. Stover. 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On Thursday, Oc- tober 10th, Rhonda Lee was presented with a bouquet of yellow roses as former principal William O'Brian crowned her Homecoming Queen. The queen and her court, Shelley Black, Sue Wolf, lody Prit- chard, and Karrie Davis, were escorted by members of boy's club dressed in tux- edos. The cheerleaders performed a rou- tine set to the theme song in honor of the queen and her court. ,-4 fi x .ff, k I -,,,.,.-'- v' 13-V5 W funn! . we-Q, wi. .. M., HT: ,ZW x ,X h - f :L ' ,, A w 'muh V -X v 'Q 1 3 , A .h Q i I M' vs. xx fx f -s' . f-QQ, gli Q1 I N .1 ,I .-'nf' .- , f ik I fd x V VA I l 5 P7 f 1 x 'Af::5'? 3 I Q 7, M, xx ' L T x a X MQW' fi' i We've Been Searching So lacing 0, Q D 1h.-q ,, - Pi f '73 i ' Zz' ' X 'A -P fif A P A ,ff .f ,VI Princesses Princesses Karrie Davis Shelly Black lody Pritchard Sue Wolf Queen Rhonda Lee The Hazen student body traveled through the many activities of Pep Week with the theme, we're on the road to victory . 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IA nv.- -O h 71 UW' Q.Rvr.Jp-7 17 Sports AR 1974 Varsity Football: A C .Q In l T Offense NAME POSITION Larry Dime QB Roger Wicks QB Dan Bezanson QB Brian Gunderson QB Bruce Graham QB Rick Cathcart HB Ken Nelson HB Doug Graham HB Brad Doerflinger QB C.reg'Wahl HB john landers FB Mike Talley HB Keith Peless FB Mike Sparks FB jeff Gibbs FB Mike Nipert TB Tim Mills TB Rick Hivley TB Ken Marshall C Bill Case C Shawn Carr C Mark Bergman C Defense ong, Hard Road NAME POSITION Frank Young G Reed Mosier G Barry Castile G Larry Shepard G Harold Bell G Dietmar Nollnar G l Bob Crawford G Bob Larson T Mark Beirne T Dave Manalo T Steve Kempf T Wallace Vaughn T Craig Swanke T Randy Fullerton E Barry Hatch T Gary Thompson E Mark Prellwitz E Harl Spaeth E Steve Mills E Rex Shoemake E jeff Schweiger E jerry Magee E Hazen vs. Lindbergh 2 - 6 Hazen's first N.P.S.L. varsity football game of the 1974 season against the Lindbergh Eagles resulted in defeat for the Highlanders. Ten Eagles dominated the first half of the game with a rare safety which brought the game to a close, final score, 6-2. At game's end, senior Mike Riley was hospitalized with a cracked verta- brae. Hazen Starts X. ff Hazen vs. West Bremerton 0 - 34 A cancelled game with Stadium of Tacoma due to a teacher's strike prompted a last minute decision to play the West Bremerton Wildcats. The Highlanders, battling all the way, were not able to score against last season's fourth ranked team in state. Hazen never lost its drive and spirit with the final score of 34-0 in favor of the visi- tors. The Season Slowly 415 Dan Bezanson takes a student body right and a Lindbergh Eagle for a ride. 121 Anderson talks over strategy with his quarter- back. Q37 Doug Graham jumps in stride to catch a high pass from Bezanson. Q41 Hazen's defensive line in action against West Bremerton. T57 Bezanson rushes for seven against the Rams. C61 Hazen's defensive line awaiting Renton's snap. l7i Shawn Carr makes another tackle. Hazen vs. Mt. Rainier 6 - 9 A consistent offense and a deter- mined defense by the Highlanders added up to a hard fought victory for the Mt. Rainier Rams. The first quarter, Hazen's defense held tough following a single field goal of 36 yards. The Highlanders' first touchdown of the season came on a quarterback sneak with senior Dan Be- zanson going over for six with 9:40 re- maining in the first half of play. The final score of the game came with just a minute left in the half when Mt. Rainier capped a 61 yard drive with a four yard pass which was complete for six, the final score, Mt. Rainier, 9, Hazen 6. Hazen vs. Renton 0 - 34 A crippled Hazen team went up a- gainst a superior Renton High squad who turned in the second best de- fensive effort in the N.P.S.L. history en route to a 34-0 thumping of the High- landers. In the second quarter Steve Kempf, starting guard, sustained a shoulder separation which sidelined him for the remainder of the contest. Tim Mills managed only 13 yards a- gainst a powerful Renton defense. Hazen vs Evergreen Varsity Gains Experience Hazen vs. Auburn 28 - 19 Hazen's first road game turned into a dream come true giving the High- landers a 28-19 victory over the Auburn Trojans. A lack of ball control early in the game by the Trojans contributed greatly to Hazens first victory of the 1974 grid season. On the second play, Hazens Mike Sparks recovered a fumble and drove over the one yard line for the early lead. Sparks repeated the technique after large gains by Tim Mills coupled with an Auburn fumble. Hazen's half- The Hazen Highlanders played their sixth game of the season at the High- line Stadium against the Evergreen Wolverines. The Highlander team, recovering from injuries of their previous games, played an inspiring game against Ever- green but lost 19-8. Hazen's most successful plays were made by the inside plunges of Mike Sparks, which were continuously stopped by the Evergreen defense, within the 10 yard line. In the final seconds of the game Hazen made a spectacular play and scored with just 45 seconds left in the game. time score, 13-0, in Hazens favor. Tim Mills ran over 80 yards with the opening kickoff of the second half. Dan Bezanson's two point conversion was good giving Hazen a 21-0 bulge in the third quarter. Auburn came back strong late in the third quarter, scoring twice, closing the gap to 21-13. The final Hazen touchdown came on a 1 yard plunge by Doug Graham. The kick was good, the score then, 28-13. But Auburn imitated Mills' earlier kickoff return, finalizing the score, 28-19. E As Season Progresses Hazen vs. Kennedy 0 - 20 Hazen lost their first homecoming game since the school started in 1969, to Kennedy this year. The Highlanders offensive mistakes were the reason for the loss to the Lancers. Despite offen- sive plays, Coach Anderson felt the Hazen defense did a good job through- out the game. Hazen vs. Kent-Meridian 32 - 13 A highly improved Hazen football team went against the Kent-Meridian Royals. The Highlanders played a near perfect game resulting in a win over Kent 32-13. lt was a boosting victory for the Highlanders which sent them into a league tie with K-M. Some good plays were made by Mike Sparks, Mike Nipert, Dan Bezanson,and jeff Schweig- er. Hazen vs. Glacier 3 - 0 The Highlanders defeated the Glacier Grizzlies on a Halloween night that was full of surprises. ln the last game of the season Hazen came out being the victor, defeating Glacier 3-0. The score remained tied 0-0 until the first overtime when Dan Bezanson kicked a 22 yard field goal. K! R51 l vsf The junior Varsity football team had a good session this year. They had a slow start but confidence in them- selves and experience gained with each game played brought forth their full potential. The hightlight of the sea- son was playing K-M for the Olympic division championship. They excelled in defense. Coach Kurle stated that there should be several outstanding players who will help the Varsity next year. QU The Highlander '74 team LEFT-TO-RIGHT BOTTOM ROW: Reed Mosier, John landers, Craig Swanke, Mark Prellwitz, Mark Bruren, Harl Spath, Mike Henry, Frank Young. TOP ROW: Barry Hatch, Steve Mills, Larry Dime, Bob Crofferd, Roger Wicks, Greg Wahl, Barry Cas- tile, Kieth Peless, Rex Shoemake and Coach Kurle. 122 Hazen offense set. C31 I'm getting tired standing here HJ This has been one hellofa-day. 127 Upthe middleforthree. C31 Hazen defense ready for the snap. t4l Wicks on a QB sneak. 151 Listen here men! C61 Good game. if ,....,-. . .. . --f if V ,J 14 H 141 H, . , 7? , f 'lffaa' i if, Q gf ggef3'.g ,AAJ1 f,lW' 1-M 2 ,xx f fr! ff 'Z' V rr rx X I r A' 'L.o, M, K 5 'Las . M 1 , F' f J mffqgfxmfyfiksgx .5 A ,f fa' f . ,A 1 , 3' ff-J. CJ.. K Qi 'N 1 ,-fm if f , 3 I., .,.-av- :Tk 4 , wan, Q WM I In f-'s .: - 'y3,?'Mi dy 1 ' f Q 99 ip- , NT Q W I 'bnfv ng..-'i it -xi S A F 1, X? ...H ' I A K' f A B. Sophomores Put Forth Big Effort After many long practices, Hazen's sophomore team came out with a 3 win, 4 loss season record. One of the highlights of the season was their win over Renton, 18-0. Other games that were won were Auburn and Evergreen. The team, coached by Mr. Dillard and Mr. Hen- derson, showed much improvement throughout the season and promises a lot of input for next year's varsity squad. The 1974 Sophomore Team: FRONT ROW: Brad Doerflinger, Don Burrill, Brett Grant, Alan Web- er, jerry Thoronson, David Egge, Larry Shephard, Tom Goodner, Tom Chicketti. MIDDLE ROW: Tim Loomer, Mike Talley, jerry Magee, Marty Karinen, Kevin Swanke, Wayne Falcon, Frank Bright, Rick Hivley, Ron Griffin, Mark Bergman. BACK ROW: Mike Nangle, Mike Langdahl, Ran- dy Fullerton, Brian Gunderson, Mart Ernest, Wally Vaughn, Mike Noble, Bill Ganley, Bruce Gacek. t2l I'll cover him from here and you sneak around back . .. 133 Awright, who's got it? Freshmen Football A.. .ls , Q15 Mattley Ernest, Man or Beast? l2l Ready or not... C31 The 1974 Freshman Football Team. FRONT ROW: Jeff Kane, Kyle landers, Mike Theil, Brad Watson, Brian Alley, leff Hennen, Kent Baxter Paul Goodner, Greg Nelson, Louis Chalker, Mike Wiess, Greg Guillan, lim Prellwitz. MIDDLE ROW: Craig Martin, Mike Olsen, Kingman Mc: Cloud, Mike Mays, Greg Hoffman, Bret Griffin, Scott Smith, Gene Whitlinger, Matt Dragin, Butch lleifl Langdun, Felix DelVillar, and Bob Mar- vetz. BACK ROW: Rhory Oldham, Dale Rahier, Gary Dohrn, Kris Davis, Cory johnson, Brett Davidson, Russ Ripley, Wayne Gabriel, Rod Tiede, Alan Gelley, jeff Gregor, Paul Hodge, Rick Salo, Ron Forrester, Wade Palmer, Scott Kimmel, and Assistent Coach Hawken. Disappointment for Frosh Team 1, The Freshmen team of 1974 went through a depressing year. They out- played most of their opponents, but could not score from inside the 20. Only once did they score all season. Coach Eiede said he had a fine team, and after a little more experience the team should be an excellent varsity team in a few more years. 1.- em. ,--I, -.va .,.. ,x f '21 V1 ,' y . FA '.N. .x p , I.- L ,: H- 4' 1 0 Q. . -' ga W 41.1 W ,. fig ml' 1 5, .f r Q iw 1' F ii, I f-I 4 R294 iff ' ffuu .4, Ld Y ja yy . V Q l D. v .I 0. I , I I 5 , i- f 1 ,, r A 'Y f f i 1 i N. W I' 1 El. I Y I john Rohde Undefeated in .P.S.L The Hazen Cross Country team had a successful season with a 9 win 2 loss record for Varsity and a 10 win 1 loss record for junior Varsity. The meet against Mt. Raineer was a turn around meet for the team as far as us being a winning team. Even though we lost, we only lost by 3 points to one of the toughest League teams. After this meet we had the winning spirit. The meet against Tyee was an important meet as far as the N.P.S.L. League standings were concerned. This win by one point put us in second in the N.P.S.L. League standings. john Rohde was undefeated in all of the individual meets as well as in the League meet. john Rohde was this years team captain, john Vandermay received the Most Inspirational Award and Dennis Graves received the Most Improved Award. Next years team looks very prom- ising with 9 returning lettermen. A if ' s1'1 N HAZEN 20 HAZEN 17 HAZEN f43 HAZENff'20 HAZEN gs Hfxzigtggy ,124 HAZEYSE 29 HAZEN? 21 HAZEN -ze HAZEN 19. HAZEN 27 Cross Country 2nd in Kent-Meridian Lindbergh Renton Kennedy '- 'W Woodway 1 31 Highliwe 4 ' Mt. Raijneer Glacier L Evergreen Kentridge Tyee Varsity Lettermen: I in A i Rohde BN . vu .fix ew.: 1: .1 . QQ- .jaw ,..- mit, , , ,14',gg? 1 fi' . .. .L r::.qe..'r?' 111 BACK ROW LEFT-TO-RIGHT: Alan Lindberg, john Rohde, Dean Fujii, loe King, Kyle Smith, john Vandermay,'Scott Chaffey, and Pat Madden. THIRD ROW LEFT-TO-RIGHT: Kevin Ainsworth, and Rod Sturton. SECOND ROW LEFT-TO- RIGHT: Manager Nancy Allen, Dennis Graves, Scott Hatfield, Curtis Green, Stan Shaw, Scott McComas, and Don Lowe. FRONT ROW LEFT-TO-RIGHT: Nick Spagnole, jeff Schmeck, Robin Okubo, Loren Moore, and Coach Storkson. NOT PICTURED are: Ken Wallace, Scott Serpa, Bob Cochran, Todd Hamblin, Dan Mor- gan, Dave Richardson, Rich Taylor, and Manager julie lacobs. 123 john Rohde defeats Tyee's top runner Tonnemaker by 9 seconds. 131 john Vandermay defeats Roose and Quantz of Mt. Raineer. 141 Pat Madden one of Hazen's Senior runners. 153 Scott Chaffey puts out quite an effort. 167 Curtis Green a Sophomore runner. 171 Dennis Graves letters as a Freshman. 183 Nick Spagnole another Senior, runner. 191 Stan Shaw out-paces his opponent. nd ss -.-4'-X Vg EF' f fi,i3' Q , Ee givin Qi 5, if . f Q- . . 1: ar ' f , M i, S +2 , Q A 5Q3,g:wL , 5 K4 427 is , .v gif 1 fy' r Q4 5 -.1 vi. V ' U I Q A .,,, 'fir-J 1,..,,f , -4. , . 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W- il ,rf ,, , -Gi Q' A 111 joe King a junior runner takes pride in his running. 121 Ken Wallace rounds the bend. 131 Scott Serpa and Scott McComas run the 2 1f2 mile course. 141 Kevin Ainsworth works out on Spring- hill. 151 Don Lowe a Sophomore runner. 161 Kyle Smith takes the corner. 171 The runners must get good positions early in the race. 181 joe King poses on his perching rock. 19,101 Managers julie jacobs and Nancy Allen help out the team and provide team spirit. 1111 Coach Storkson takes a real interest inthe team. 1121 john Rohde takes 1st place in the League meet. 1131 john Vandermay takes 7th at League, finally defeating his Renton rival, Wes Aquita. 1141 Curtis Green sprints to the finish. 1151 john Vandermay has a great future as a Cross Country runner. 1161 john Rohde a 3 year letterman looks forward to his chances at State next year. l e svn 5HTu SWS? uilding for Another Year l47 l5l l6l l7l t8l l1l l2i t3i l4l l5l The Highlander Golf Team of 1974, consisting mostly of juniors and two freshmen, went through a tough year, winning only one of eleven matches. Wayne Gibbs and Max Eyman earned the right to represent Hazen in the medalists tournament where all '12 N.P.S.L. schools sent two players. Larry Vickers,,number one in statistics, put in an outstanding season. Next year all five of the letterman will be back. The team, along with Coach Huckle should be a contender next year. The 1974 Golf Team. Coach Huckle after losing season. Larry Vicker's smooth swing. Wayne Gibbs shows his form. lim Stengel with his putt. Max Eymans' steady swing. Tavv Shaver goes for broke. Bob Wagner with his shot. Mark Prather concentrates. Pat Lieth off the tee. Steve Beltz makes a putt. Mike Park's back swing. Steve Wagner-300 yard drive. Q Water Polo: A , ,ra H After losing 6 players and their goalie, this year's hopes for a good waterpolo team were small. But as the season went on, things changed and the teams record even improved over lastyear's. The team had great depth, gained from the sophomores and freshmen classes, and with the loss of only one Senior, Hazen can look forward to a very successful season next year. l , Promising Future 111 The 1974 waterpolo team. 125 Coach Lepenske making himself heard 131 Stan Savage moving towards the ball 14l Gary HilIman's pass. 155 Mr. Lepenskie's pep talk. 167 Gary Hillman races to get the ball. 175 Rick Remalarde passes. 183 Gary Hillman's pass. 193 Henry Vonjoanne in a tight corner HAZEN 0 Juanita HAZEN 8 Foss HAZEN 3 Iuanlta HAZEN 15 Mt. Tahoma HAZEN 5 Rogers HAZEN 3 luanita The Water Polo Team: FRONT ROW L TO RIGHT: Mark Nelson, Roger Von-louanne, Matt Fisher, Ron Griffin, jim Underbrink, Dave Hass, Cary Remillard.2ND ROW: Niel Peterson, Gerry Archibald, Doug Black, Rich Hass, john Underbrink, Dub Newton, Henry Vonlouanne, Rick Remillard. BACK ROW: Coach Steve Le- Penske, Bob Luedke, Willy Gevers, Rod Mann, Gary Hillman, Stan Saviage, Keven Henderson, Kip Sears, Bob Huff. 4 Q t 55 r Y Qfifi' f v 4-L 2 -Q' -Q57 Q X ' 5 in 1 g f kv X M xi ,iv is ,L ' 4 4- ? A 5 W p Q 4 f AC. .5 'L gf ' u...,'r: 1 Q ' u .1 4-in wr 5 14 lf 'V' K 0' 1 .Q H 1 W., N ' .9 U'J f f? 13362 .. 1 'if' fam' I H 5 , .sw A 3 fe5Agi, ff4 - cg Qi .Q .li K ., . . if if L S . xg . 4' ' g f- .-Big? ' 5 44 70 ,,3,aj'p:5 , . - .X 1 ff? ,gf 1 v . , H ':sJ.J2i2h. : , S. 4 ' '- Q fan' 4, .mi 'fi W. v Take N.P.S.L. Crown T 5 , . . fa y a. -. .g M gaexasis . , Meg. .asa v .ss , 1.5 A. im Q 1 1 T . 11 5 t . is ' r U .- 1 ' S K c c is fs T it r , , 1 7 K as tx ' r :QL in . , I - ' gs 3 . V ' ' . I spa? - , .2 1 A f .sis Q . i ww-N ,SN ,L,., iam. ig H . I l2l ww Vr gks N g l-m y W if .K 1 The 74-75 swimming and diving team put in an exceptional season by be- coming the N.P.S.L. champs. For the first time they beat Highline, last year's champs by 18 points, which put Hazen on top. Our swimming and diving team also placed second in the Regionals. Hazen also has a lot of good prospects for the future. Among the boys who went to state are, Blake Hayes, Roger Von Ioune, Marty Ladwig, Stan Savi- age, Gary Hillman, john Underbrink, Dub Newton, Rick Hass, and Rod Mann. T15 The Varsity Swimming team. C25 Stan Saviage swims the breast stroke. C33 Gary Hillman swims for the finish. 141 Willy Gevers swims the backstroke. C55 Blake Hayes strives for home. Ui Henry Von loune takes a refreshing drink of water. C23 Lee Gustman gracefully dives into the water, 133 lohn Underbrink does the breaststroke. Stl Todd Hamblin heads for the water with his ive. Girls Take Second in .P... The Hazen girls swimming and diving team had a very successful season this year. They tied for second place in their division and ended the season with 5 wins and 3 losses. The team placed 2nd in the N.P.S.L. relays and 3rd in the N.P.S.L. district meet. Fine showings were done by all the team. Nine girls qualified for the State meet this year. Nadia johnson in diving, Barb Snyder in the 100 yd. breaststroke and the 200 yd. individual medley, Pam Muncey in the 50 yd. freestyle, Tammy Thomas in the 100 yd. breaststroke, Karen Snyder in the 100 yd. butterfly, and the 200 medley relay team consisting of Sharon Under- brink, Tammy Thomas, Karen Snyder and Pam Muncey. Qualifying also was the 400 free relay team consisting of Sue Spendiff, jo Ellen Geissler, Ester Ladwig and Sharon Underbrink. Coach Lorraine Reese was a Proud Coach at the end of the 1974 girls swimming season. Varsity letter winners were Karen Snyder, Nadia johnson, Pam Muncey, janet Politte, Tammy Thomas, Sharon Underbrink, Sue Spendiff, Barb Sny- der, Ester Ladwig, and lo Ellen Geiss- ler. I fglf Viiif5'1lilli'5if3iiw' ZS! if A F -as Z' Many Swimmers Qualify for State l l'll FRONT ROW LEFT-TO-RIGHT: Kim Lewis, Terri Loree, Sherrie Hiller, Vicki Creager, ludy Dorn, Peggy Beltz, Kim Lominac, and Terry Dragen. SECOND ROW LEFT-TO-RIGHT: Tammy Zerr, Melody Serpa, Kim Long, Tammy Thomas, Beth Griffith, Sue Spendiff, Ester Lad- wig, Nadia johnson, Connie Thronson, and Manager Leslie Shaffer. BACK ROW LEFT-TO- 0 .5 4 r ' Fw, ai RIGHT: Manager Cindy Matkin, Karen Snyder, janet Politte, lo Ellen Geissler, Barb Snyder, Melissa Baumgartner, Pam Muncey, Debbie Hanson, Sharon Underbrink, and lean Ferguson. l2l And there're' off! Q31 Karen Snyder and ludy Dorn are this years team captains. l4J Swimmers watch the diving events. . I ' 4 k , l5l Sherrie Hiller swims the backstroke. l6J Barb Snyder swins the 100 yd. breaststroke. Q71 Nadia lohnson dives for Hazen for her sec- ond year. KSJ Coach Reese has been the coach for the girl's swim team for 4 years. l9l Karen Snyder a third year letterwoman won- ders on the outcome of the meet. 83 Following in the footsteps of last year's gymnastics team, this year's gymnasts led the league with an out- standing season. They won nine out of ten meets, many of them close and exciting. Good performances by many of the gymnasts made up for a lack of depth. The team contained only ten members. Exceptional perform- ances were turned in by Lisa Wells, a sophomore and Trish Nightingale a freshman. Lisa won Best-All-Around gymnast at many of the meets. Since many of the team members are underclassmen and will have time to work on their individual perform- ances, they should stay on top for the next few years. Hazen G mnasts Are l irstin l1l The 1974-75 Girls Gymnastic Team. FRONT ROW L. TO R.g Ms. Leigh, Terri Froelich, Renee Call, Angela Belacosa,Theresa jones.2ND ROW: lody Feightner, Michelle Carter, Patty Doutrich. 3RD ROWQ Anna Phelan, Trish Nightingale, Lisa Wells. Managers are Kerri Livingood and Diane Robinson. l2l Lisa Wells on the beam. l3l Anna Phelan performs a stretch. l'll Renee Call does a scale. l27 Patty Doutrich does the splits. C31 Trish Nightingale in the eagle position. l4J A layout squat is done by Jody Feightner. This was the third year for com- petitive girls volleyball at Hazen. The team, coached by Ms. Leigh, went through many weeks of practice learn- ing and renewing the skills necessary to play. The major injuries this year were those of Shelly Black and Laurie On- stot. Shelly broke her foot during pre- season training and was out for the rest of the season. Laurie's first injury occured in mid-season when she fell and damaged the cartiledge in her knee. She returned shortly and broke her wrist during the last match with Auburn. . Hazen's girls volleyball placed last in league standings this year with many close matches. The girls, many of them returning next year, are enthusiastic players and should do well next year. Members of this years Varsity team included: Val Chatham, Mary Dunlap, Mary Glenn, Annette Gray, Kate Green, Linda Melrose, Laurie Onstot, Penny Rauenhorst, Tami Richards, Carla Seely, and Betsy Wolf. Members of this years junior varsity were: jill Barrows, Kathy Bowe, Debbie Bowe, Yvonne Cary, LaVonn Knud- son, Pam Lane, Keri Livengood, Val Munzlinger, Diane Pelletier, Melody Podratz, Diane Robinson, Lisa Snider, and Karen Tilton. Managers were Leona Hatcher, Sharon Watson, and Margret Kuhlman. C11 Linda Melroseattem ts tos ike P P - 121 Mary Glenn receives the serve with a bump. 131 Val Munzlinger, a junior varsity player, com- pletes a successful spike. Q41 Coach Leigh and captains Mary Dunlap and Girl's Volleyball Varsity Team LEFT T0 RIGHTQ BACK ROW: Coach Ms Leigh Penny Rauenhorst Mary Glenn Carla Seely, Laurie Onstot, Val Chatham, Linda Melrose FRONT ROW Annette Gray Tammy Richards, Mary Dunlap, Betsy Wolf, and Kate Green C11 . . A N,-N Lisa Snider. L '-'J-ws. s----. They Worked Hard, but. . . lunior Varsity LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Coach Ms. Leigh, Sharon Watson, Debbie Brown, jill Barrows, Keri Livengood Val Munzlinger, LaVonne Knudson, Diane Pelletier, Leona Hatcher, FRONT ROW: Karen Tilton, Pam Lane, Melody Podratz Lisa Snider, Kathy Bowe, Diane Robinson, and Yvonne Cary. will R R 's,t,,, tg w E 1 . Y gli l fi?-ssl i We-MM-4 -'T' D ff' , D-Azelk ,Y 43 wwgh- N V iff? H is Q effififfiiiil get n M 'N-...W-,val As ffm sn . -' ,Q ' if iii? I NX I wXi X? 5 F f. . ax vw' N-A T M, My . 3 7 if ,R I , X9 X il! f 1 Few? jg' EFT.: j H. H3 Aiiigbn X I -.1 4Ki?d4 W' 'oo ff 1-1 i 'K QLMV w , 1 W mf . Q' X A . Aw , A Y , , id 1' 'E K Q ,J ' My Q v I wwf w ., ' . 1 1 M.. 117 -.N X. 'L 3- , ef fm. TY A ma ,. Spirit and Determination Hazen's wrestling team has their own group of cheerleaders, called the wres- lerettes. Lead by Mrs. Kemph, these girls led cheers and brought little goodies to their wrestlers. Wreslerettes has pro- vided an activity for girls who otherwise may not have gotten involved in any activity at Hazen supporting sports. The president is Martine Hewitt, Vice president Marideth Hiatt, Secretary Viv Schreven, Treasurer Debbie Scott. The club has been in existance for two years, and they had a successful button sale to decorate their herises, and they also had a successful bake sale. l1l The 1974-75 Varsity wrestling team, coached by Mr. jack Ernst. l2l Coach Ernst gives advice to Dean Larsen, 131 Kevin Daly controls his opponent. 141 Shawn Carr shows his style. 451 Mike Salo wrestles his opponent. Ui The Wreslerettes. C23 Kevin Ludowese monuvers his opponent. C33 Scott Tracey rolls his opponent over. C47 Big Bear Barry Hatch out muscled his op- ponent. Varsity Looking Ahead for Next Year Although many matches were lost, there were some close matches, and one highlight of the season was a big 72-6 victory over Franklin. The attendance for the home matches was good, as this sport was a good source of entertainment for those interested. Four l.V.'s Finish Season The 1974-75 IV team was not competi- tive in the league because they only had 4 wrestlers and most matches were for- fits, the members are Matt Ernest, Steve Jefferies, Mark Prellzwitz, and Curt Arm- strong. They were coached by Mr. Dillard. We had only 4 people to wrestle, most teams have all 13 wrestlers. Matt Ernest and Curt Armstrong are sophmores and have two good years ahead of them. N Wrfk' Wx For j.V.'s, Frosh, It Was a Year for Experience First Year for Freshmen Matmen So ended the first year of Freshmen wrestling, who were coached by Sam Throm. The idea of freshmen wrestling is to train them for their future varsity years. The team did average, and the boys who were on the team, gained some valuable wrestling experience. l1l Mike Salo tries to pin his opposition. l2l Kevin Ludowese waits for the right time. l3l Mike Salo grapples his opponent. Q41 The 1975-741V Team. C13 Jeffries turns his man. t2l Craig Beers gets position on his opponent. C31 Rick Salo tries to turn a Renton Indian. 91 Boys Spare Their Way Through l The Hazen boy's bowling team is coached by Leroy McKimmey and is sponsored by Hillcrest Bowl. The bowling teams have been in existance for three years now and is not as yet a lettering sport. But in the years to come bowling should become a valuable part of our school. Members of the boy's team in- clude: Scott Guggenmos, Wally Vaughn, Tom Weber, Captain Dave Vaughn, Dave Schwendeman, and Stan Boggs. Girls Goto State i The Hazen GirI's bowling team is coached by Leroy Mckimmey and is sponsored by Hillcrest Bowl. Members are: Sherrie Bates, Tammy Pinz, Cap- tain Gail McKimmey, Sue Vaughn, and Terri Sabine. They also went to the city and state tournaments. They bowled against Aububurfi and won. l1l The Hazen boy's bowling team. C23 Wally Vaughn completes a split. 131 Captain of the boy's team, Dave Vaughn. KU The Hazen girl's bowling team. Q23 Sue Vaughn trys for a strike. GJ Captain for the girl's team, Gail McKimmey. The 1974-75 Varsit Team Q15 Mike Nipert fires a shot. 127 lohn Geissler takes a jump. i3J Steve Wagner takes a jump shot from the free throw line. C45 jim Scott rallies for two. i5j Kevin Bell at the free throw. i6l jeff Schweiger tries for a basket. Q73 Leon Glover reaches for the tip-off. Q85 Max Cloyd shows form at the free-throw. l9l Frank Rutt moves downcourt. C11 Members of the 1974-75 varsity basketball team are: Craig Celigoy, Roy Bean, Mike Nipert, john Geissler, Steve Wagner, jim Scott, Kevin Bell, leff Schweiger, Leon Glover, Max Cloyd, and Captain Frank Rutt. Q21 The coaching and management staff for this year's team consisted of: Mr. Root, Mr. Huckle, Mr. Carter, Mr. Zugswert, Terry Claar, Gary Hines, Mike Bachmeir, and Peter Wright. 131 Craig Celigoy waits to pass. 141 Roy Bean jockeys for position. we This year's basketball team brought home three wins for Hazen. There were many close games throughout, and with the much improvement that was made, our Hazen spirit stuck with them to the end. There were many fine performances by our team, includ- ing the grand finale by Coach Huckle after our win over Kennedy Crumor has it, he jumped up and cheered!! x ? XY 2 ,xg :F F jk.. A .,,..M-ww' Aw in Ak -Pwpff . x ---K' . -9 Q ., MNNM N, SK ...ff--5.., 131 ' IEE! W ' Zhi ' 41-'wh YU 1 The Road to Victory ls a Difficult HAZEN 43-Snohomish 50 Our Varsity Basketball team's first basketball game was against Sno- homish, in which we lost 50 to 43. Our big front line was outrebounded and failed to score from the inside. Snohomish really didn't play that good of a game, it was just a matter of us playing worse. Coach Huckle commented that he hoped we would play better next time because we would encounter better teams. HAZEN 41 -jefferson 67 Our next game was also Non- League, and it was against jefferson. We also played jefferson in the lam- boree and lost by only a few points. This time jefferson got hot and beat us, 67 to 41. We ended up with a poor shooting percentage and a couple of bad breaks. Turnovers are also takingtheir toll. HAZEN 43-Lincoln 58 Our next non-league game was against Lincoln of Tacoma. Coach Huckle now started experimenting with new players to find the five that best play together. Lincoln's good offense resulted in the Highlanders losing their third straight, 58 to 43. The Highlanders are still lacking scor- ing from the inside. HAZEN 43-Kentridge 66 Our first league game was at home against Kentridge. Kentridges good play plus keying on Frank Rutt, turned us down 66 to 43. Coach Huckle is still trying to find the players that can put it all together. Also, Coach Huckle said to beat these teams they got to put more points on the board. y e so ' l 3l-li ' tue ' i I 'Q ' ---umm-an--n-..-..-... lg: ,- -ways, A ,..-ff I' Une for Our Varsity Team an W' ,-'Zi f ,4 ,ff 1 fi-rs HAZEN 45-KM 63 The next Varsity Basketball game came against the league leading Kent Meridian Royals. Our players desperately trying to pull off a victory wound up stumb- ling to the Royals, 63 to 45. Our gym was full, everybody remembering last year's upset. Still, our big front line could not muster enough points. The turnovers took their toll, and Rutt's scoring was not to be matched by a well balanced scoring attack by the Royals. HAZEN 36-Tyee 43 The next game was against a tough Tyee team. Still, we didn't have the right players in the lineup. Our scoring wasn't good, which was reflected in the outcome in which we lost 43 to 36. The team went in at half leading but Tyee came back to win. Again, you can't win with only 36 points on the board. HAZEN 61-Lindbergh 50 Our next game was against the Lind- bergh Eagles, in which we came out laughing after pounding the cross town rivals, 61 to 50. A well balanced scoring attack proved to be the road to victory. One thing that helped the win was Lindbergh's poor play which was a tribute to the team's defense. Mr. Huckle said he hoped the teams play would be there when they travel to Auburn. HAZEN 34-Aubu rn 61 The play didn't hold up as Auburn beat us 61 to 34. The same old troubles were back as we only got scoring from Rutt. The defense couldn't get going, and we had rebounding problems. HAZEN 39-Glacier 41 The next game our Varsity Team was to play was at home against Glacier. This was a heartbreaking loss because of the great effort our team had. The Grizzlies won a tight one, 41 to 39. We started a comeback in the fourth quarter that just came short. The last few seconds the ball just wouldn't fall. Rebounding hurt again. Coach Huckle picked out the point that the offense was not consistent. HAZEN 40-Evergreen 47 Our next game was a home game against the Evergreen Wolverines. Again, the Highlanders put only 40 points on the board, against the 47 the Wolverines had. Coach Huckle com- mented about how he wants to change the offensive unit. HAZEN 39-Lindbergh 50 The next game was at Lindbergh, in which the Eagles beat us 50-39. We did not have any kind of offense and not much could be said for our defense either. Mr. Huckle said he thought the changes were confusing the players. Leon Glover and Griff Proctor started but still scoring came mostly from Frank Rutt, now rotating at guard and forward. HAZEN 60-Mt. Rainier 73 Our next game was at home with Mt. Ranier. Still only one scorer and lacking in rebounds, the Highlanders again fell, 73 to 60. This time a lot of points were on the board, but our opponents were able to get more. Cur shooting percentage was better, now our defense has to toughen up. Highlanders Have Trouble ir -all g , fs ..f ,f- Q.. ,, .w 1 a 7 be fa- W se' rf 4lIi?i?i .- -1, f.. ' - Qw1ef1'??ffA TRY EF ' .' So ..,2biN'573' sa...-. ., .sy . s erif . w'Q,..f-v I I HAZEN 43-Kennedy 61 The next game our varsity played in Coach Huckle's eyes was the worst game our team has played all year. We went to play at Kennedy and lost 61 to 43. He also said he is going to have to work extra hard on changing the offense. Kennedy led almost all the way to defeat the Highlanders. Bad luck plagued the whole way for us, as we were out-rebounded and outshot. Inside scoring was weak again. Also, there were a lot of turnovers. HAZEN 47-Highline 51 Our next game was a loss that really hurt, when the team played Highline at home. The game was close all the way and eventually went into overtime, and the Pirates won 51 to 47. jeff Schweiger's last second shot at regulation failed to go in. HAZEN 48-Renton 49 This was the game that took the cake, as Coach Huckle felt like a win- ner all but the last 3 seconds when Duane Warns tossed in a 20 footer to boost Renton to victory 49-48 over our team which lost it's fifth close game. Our team was up by as much as 13 points before the Renton ralley. HAZEN 52-KM 76 The next game was at Kent against the Royals in which we lost 76-52. The wide margin of defeat was due to a bad second half which found our team stumbling under a tough Royal de- fense. Our team didn't play too bad if you saw the tough offense and de- fense the Royals had. Highlanders With 2Wins HAZEN 44-Aubu rn 50 The next game we played was at home with Auburn. The team hung in there all the way but their effort wasn't enough to upset the 3rd ranked team in the state. Coach Huckle seemed to have the right combination in with Wagner, Scott, Rutt, Bean, and Celigoy. HAZEN 62-Kennedy 52 The next game was the second win for the Highlanders. They beat the Kennedy Lancers 62 to 52. The hero of the game was Steve Lindsey, playing mostly with the sophomores. He had 19 points with some clutch foul shoot- ing at the end when Kennedy was mak- ing a run at the Highlanders, and com- ing within two at one point. Lindsey was also hot from the field, coming up with some good defensive plays and a couple of steals. Frank Rutt was high for the Highlanders with 20. HAZEN 45-Mt. Rainier 46 Our next game was against Mt. Rainier. The team almost beat them but just came short. The final score was 46-45. The team had good defense and good offense but Mt. Rainier played just a little better. HAZEN 62-Evergreen 59 The last game of the season was against Evergreen, and with the High- landers playing good basketball over the last few games, the team ended the season on a happy note, beating Evergreen 62-59. The game was close all the way. Steve Wagner and lim Scott combined for 31 rebounds and Frank Rutt had 22 point. Finish Strong in the End iw? 5 Tf' 57' n Petr .. Q- .1 5 t Girls End First Year of Competition HAZEN 28 Kentridge 27 HAZEN 16 KM 50 HAZEN 22 Tyee 34 HAZEN 40 Glacier 23 HAZEN 28 Evergreen 31 HAZEN 65 Lindbergh 20 HAZEN 19 Mt. Rainier 36 HAZEN 33 Kennedy 37 HAZEN 20 Highline 31 HAZEN 11 Renton 28 HAZEN 33 Auburn 30 Being the first year for Girls Basket- ball, it proved to be exciting and a new experience for the 14 members of the team and Coach West. The team ended the season with a 4-7 win-loss record. The team should be stronger next year because they only lost one player to graduation, Donna Tucker, and bene- fiting from the one year experience playing together as a team. At the awards banquet held at Hazen Kathy Wesmer received most improved player and Donna Tucker received the Captain and most inspirational. t11 The Girls Team includes, Donna Tucker, Debbie Willenburg, Annette Gray, Laurie On- stot, Mary Dunlap, Lisa Snyder, Tracy Glockner, Terry Parke, Ester Ladwig, Kathy Wismer, Kathy Prosser, Karen Tilton, Kathy Bell, and Barb MacAulay. C23 The crowd watches as the starting lineups are announced. l3l Tough Rebounding won some games. 141 The girls fight for the rebound. lV's End Season With Five Vrctorles The IV team under coach Root, wound up the season with five vic- tories, and a big one over Auburn. The members are: Rick Hively, Kevin Kever, Roy Bean, Harl Spaeth, Ken Sandahl, Larry Dime, Darryl Hahn, Arlo Plamer, Kevin Bell, Bruce Graham. Sophs Also Manage Five Wins The Sophomore team pulled away with five victories with under the new coach Mr. Zugswert. The team mem- bers are: Mike Dance, Wayne Beers, Brad Doerflinger, Brian Gunderson, Randy Fullerton, Russ Kunning, Pat Spiry, Craig Koppleman, lim Roland, Dave Holcomb, and Mike Talley. Dean Anderson waits for a rebound. The 1974-751V Basketball team. Rick Hively trys to make a 15 footer. Ken Sandahl drives toward the hoop. Larry Dime waits for the inlet pass. Arlo Palmer looks for somebody to pass to. The 1974-75 Sophomore Basketball team. Dr. Rowland connects from the corner. Wayne Beers starts the execution of a play. Craig Koppleman drives. l1l 121 133 l4l Q53 l'll l2J C39 141 l5l K r T if X. ws Freshman Gain Experience 13 xy. Y is , Wx, is ui l f S W, 'N-5. ,V I E il 3 X, , 'H . 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He is a member of the Fraternity of Wayward Poets and the Tennis Misfits. He believes that a man is not significant because of what he does or what he is, but rather, because he is. Mr. Stover is Hazen's new Yearbook and Executive Board advisor-Activities Coordinator. He attended St. Martins Col. and received a B.A. in Bus. Adm. He also received a B.A. in Ed. from Seattle Univ., where he is currently working on his M.A. in Ed. Students of all types should never devalue themselves or others through destructive criticism , is his philosophy for us. Mrs. Hacker, better known as Mrs. H. , is advisor to Hazen's jour- nalism class, producer of Highlife . She received a B.A. after studying at San Diego St. U., the U. of W., and the U. of Oregon. She has been hard at work advising our new Highland Dancers and Bagpipe Band. She tells the seniors to raise your sights. Mrs. lorve has a Bachelor of Arts in English which she received after studying at Seattle University. She has been busy this year as cheer- leader advisor and sophomore class advisor. As a member of the Language Arts Department, she teaches Freshmen Language Arts and Language at Work. Mr. Henry, who teaches Language Arts and Reading Lab, attended Northwestern State College and the University of Washington. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administrations. Mr. Longwell studied at the Multnomah School of the Bible, Western Washington State College, the University of Wash- ington, and Central Washington State College, and has received a Bachelor of Arts. He has been advisor to Honor Society, and Usher's Club. Food for Mr. Lew is advisor of Hazen's KZEN Channel 2, T.V. He has a Bachelor of Education, and a Master of Education. He studied at Seattle University, the University of Wash- ington, and Central Washington State College. Mr. Henderson is our Traffic Safety teacher, and is also one of the football coaches. He studied at the University of Nebraska, Colo- rado State College, and Washington State Uni- versity, and has a B.A. and a M.A. Thought Mr. Zugschwerdt teaches Spec. Ed. He studied at G.R.C.C., and C.W.S.C., and received a B.A. in Spec. Ed.: Phys. Ed. He wants us to remember: lt takes two to talk: one to talk, and one to listen! Mr. Mallinger, well known for his Don't walk on the deck with your street shoes, has a B.A. in Phys. Ed. He attended W.S.U., U.W., and G.R.C.C. He is as- sociated with the Amer. Red Cross and is a Water Safety Instruction trainer, and he is in the U.S.A.F. Reserve. He says that the way to overcome fear. . .is through knowledge. From Diving to Driving un 1 4 Keep on Smilin ', says Mrs. Kempf, who is, still, Ms. L. Harris is advisor of B.S.U., and is also the drama assistant. She called Ma , only after 2:30 P.M. She is advisor is also in charge of the Resource Center. She studied at the University of the Wrestlerettes, as well as holding out her of Washington, and received a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of post over Study Hall. Education in Special Education. Fro ask One oi the U S History teachers, Mr Abbott has earned a M E and a B S. in Mr.,Bolf is mainly devoted to teaching 20th Century World Education while attending Seattle University and the University of Maine His HiSi0ry. He has earned a B.A. while attending Seattle University final words of wisdom for the seniors are To produce little green apples is no and the University of W3Sl1if1gi0F1- His final words I0 the Sef1l0fS of '75 are, You will know who I am by the songs that I sing. A Having attended Western Wash. State, Univ. of Wash., Pacific Lutheran Univ., Central Wash. State College, and others, Mr. Bristol has managed to earn a B.A. in Education. He says to the graduating seniors, If you haven't tried to obtain the most from your high school experiences, its too late now. sf , G 1 ashington to Watergate Mr. LePenske has earned a Bachelors in Political Science, Bachelors in History, and a Standard General Teaching Certificate while he attended the University of Washington. Outside of school hours, he devotes much of his time to coaching the Boy's Swim- ming and Waterpolo Teams. Mr. Russell has earned a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Washington. He teaches Washington State and United States History and is a member of the Human Relations Committee. He says to the seniors, Think beauti- ful tpositivel thoughts and don't be afraid to take chances and make mis- takes. l l .,.-Y Mr. Spinney, known by his students as Spin, has earned a B.A. and a M.A. while attending P.L.U., Univ. of Fla., and the U. of W. He teaches U.S. Government and Contemporary Problems. K... t . 1 1 . any 1 Sf- -vw- f B . sg tl - ef. 's C Vgfive. Q , .,.-t. a 5 feteiiiffvffasx- W-1 2' A 1 :gina ,. 1. 'FF1AZ.-.': K. 5 1 1 m ' - Mr. Root teaches 20th Cent. World Hist. and U.S. Govt. He is also the Head Coach of the Boy's Baseball Team and he helps out in coaching the Football Team. He has earned a Bachelor of Arts while attending the University ofwashington. Mrs. Oliver teaches United States History and Introduc- tion to Anthropology at Hazen. From Equationst Mr. Fredrickson, the Math Department head, has received a Bachelor of Arts in Education while attending Pacific Lutheran University, a Master of Arts while attending Rutgers, and has studied at Western Washington State Col. and the Univ. of Oregon. Mr. Faris has earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics while attending the University of Washington. He has also studied at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, Drew University in Madison, New jersey, and the University of California at Santa Barbara. He teaches Alggbra1 and Algebra 2a and b. Mrs. P. Harris teaches the courses of Math and Algebra. She has attended St. Mary of the Woods College and the University of Evansville where she received her Bachelor of Arts. She has also done graduate work at the University ofColorado. olutions Mr. Summers, a member of the Math Department, teaches Algebra 1 and 2 and Geometry 1 and 2. He has earned a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Washington. Mr. Barton, Math teacher, has a Bachelor of Arts. He studied at Western Washington State College, Green River Community College, Highline Community College, St. Martins College, Foot- hills State College, and Central Washington State College. I C if X . Vi A E A se Q 9 ., Mr. Torseth has attended Skagit Valley College, Western Wash- ington State College, University of Washington, Portland State, University of Nevada, and Rutgers. He teaches Geometry and Algebra. Mr. Hill, a member of the Math Department, has earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts while attending Central Washington State College. He teaches Algebra 1a and 1b and Math 1 and 2. Other than that, he has been doing a commendable job as the advisor of Key Club. 3, 11s Bridging the Culture C- Mr. Saltonstall also respectfully known as Mr. S. , is a graduate of Harvard University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts. He also at- tended the Univ. of New Hampshire, receiving a Master of Arts, and Mr. Morin is our French teacher and is also the Foreign Language Department head. He received a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts after studying at Bates College in Maine, the University of Ottawa, McGill University, and the University of Washington. die Universitat Tiibingen, in Germany. He is the advisor of Foreign Exchange Club. He wants to share that Bier auf wein-lass das sein, wein auf Bier das rat ich dir! 'ff' 1 x - 1 . .af-' . ,.,. N K ,: ' 'Hi A twin . ' r , 1' Mrs. Robbins has been teaching at Hazen for two years. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Washington, and also attended Arkansas State College. She is now working for her Master at Central Washington State College. She is advisor of the Spanish Club. This has been Ms. Morton's first year at Hazen. She has received a Bachelor of Arts. She attended Seattle University, Universidad Vera- Eruzana, the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies in California, and the University of Washington. She teaches Spanish at Hazen. Between Biology and Bolivia Fgiilf ,liilfi lil ll Mr. Throm, our worthy Biology teacher, is the advisor for the sailing and bike clubs. He received a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Science from the University of Washington. Mr. Magnus, one of our noted Biology teachers, attended the University of Washington, Everett lunior College, the University of Puget Sound, and Western Washington State College. He holds a B.A. in Biology. He advises the Bicycle and the iHorseJ Riding Club. His final word to the seniors is graduate , Mr. Iohnson teaches Physics and Introductory Science. He studied at W.S.U., E.W.S.C., and U.W. He hasa B.A. in Education. . ,'t' T WE Mr. Kent received a B.A. in Chemistry Education from the University of Washington, and a Master of Science in Natural Science from Seattle University. He also attended Harvey Mudd College in California, Hope College in Michigan, and Central Washington State College. Mr. Pratt, known as Mr. Pwatt , has studied at E.W.S.C., U.W., S.P.C., C.W.S.C., Miami U., U. of Oklahoma, U.C.L.A., U. of Cal., at Santa Barbara, Peppardine U. in L.A., San Fernando St. Col., and Azrisa Pac. Col. in Cal. He has received two B.A.'s and a M.A. He works with the Saddle Club. He would like us to remember that those who laugh last will gather no huckleberries. V I Y V l Nil? , ii 1 ll 1 Q ,il ,I 4, 'x .iii Mr. Newing, is another new teacher at Hazen. He teaches Introduction to Metals, Introduction to Power Mechanics, Advanced Metals, and Introduction to Woods and Plastics. He majored in Industrial Arts and Physical Education and received a B.A. in Education while attending the University of Washington. 3 . Allied Arts Mr. Howland has received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wash- ington, and a Master of Education from Oregon State University. He is a , member of the Industrial Arts Department and teaches Introduction to k I f Photo-Graphics, Photography and Drafting, Advanced Photography and I S O I Technical Drafting. Mr. Amburgy, new at Hazen this year, teaches Electricity and Home Maintenance. He attended Western Washington State College, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Education. E , J I . Mr. Bryan, who teaches everything there is to know about wood, i has a B.A. in Ed. He attended Eastern Washington State Col., the University of Washington, Skagit River Com. Col., and Highline , Com. Col. He believes that respect and consideration for others will win more friends than money or power. Mr. Ernst has received a B,A. and studied at the Univ. of Wash., Seattle Univ., Northwest Col., Highline Col., and Central Washington State Col. His ad- vice is, Set high goals for your life and daily, strive to achieve those goals. Mr. Simmons, who gives future artists and sculptors a helping hand, earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Art in Teaching from the University of Washington. He teaches Pottery, Sculptor, and Art. He has realized a truth: Once a Highlander, always a Highlander. nd Music he Future Mr. McManus is our very worthy music teacher, who has helped to make N our Studio Singers and Acapella Choir as great as they are. He studied at C.W.S.C., U.W., E.W.S.C., and Lewis and Clark Col. Mickey , as he is also l known, says: Twenty years from now you'll realize how much you meant to us. Mr. Gentry received a Bachelor of Arts in lndus- trial Arts and Industrial Mechanics. He attended L.E.C. and Washington State University. This has been his first year at Hazen, and he has been teaching Power Mechanics. His advice to the , , H Mr. Gleason advises Marching Band, Pep Band, and Stage Band, and is also associated with Voices seniors is look up. of Soul. He earned a B.A. in Music Ed., and a M.E. in Music, from the U.W. and W.W.S.C. He has found that you should never underestimate your own worth and abilities. Once you begin on something worthwhile, don't quit until your goals are realized. Physical Education I Mr. Kurle is involved in coordinating the P.T.A. Ski School for Hazen. He also helps out in coaching the Football Team and Boy's Track. He has earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Science while he attended the University of Washington. He teaches P.E. and Health. 120 Mr. Anderson has received a B.A. in Education and has attended Everett Community College, Eastern Washington State, and has had graduate study at the University of Washington. Besides teaching P.E., Mr. And- erson is also the coach of the Varsity Football Team. He says, When you hurt, I feel good! Miss West, frequently known as C.W. by her students, has earned an A.A.S. and a B.A. and has attended Everett Commun- ity College. She devotes much of her time to coaching the Var- sity Girl's Basketball and Varsity Tennis Teams after school. And she says, The world is what you make it. I 5 Being in charge of attendance and teaching P.E., Mr. Dillard has much of his time filled up. But he still finds time to help out in coaching Football and Wrestling. He has earned a B.S. while ' attending W. Virg. St. Col., Fairmont St., C.W.S.C., Santa Clara l Univ., and S.U. for Growing Bodies ag. 2 'E-fig. .7 sf 'lf V '. . T U t I 3 . ' ,we-..s A . t ' Mr. Huckle has earned a Bachelor of Arts in P.E. in 1959 and a Master of Science in P.E. in 1962 while attending the University of Washington. He is the coach ofthe Basketball and Golf Teams. The quality of man's life has got to be a full measure of that man's personal commitment to - excellence, he says. 1' ki li' i ' P+? I ' C 3 I1 During most of her free hours, Mrs. Reese has devoted much of her time to coaching the GirI's Swim Team and Track and Field. She has received an A.A. at Highline Community Col- :age and a B.A. at Central Washington State College in Ellens- erg. Mrs. Leigh has earned a Bachelor of Science in P.E, and has attended Washington State University and the University of Washington. After school hours she is involved in coaching the Girl's Volleyball and Gymnastics Teams. Mr. Eide has received a B.A. and a Masters in P.E. and has attended the University of Washington. He teaches Boy's P.E. and is the coach of the Frosh Football Team and Boy's Track and Field. His final words to the seniors are, Do it now before its too late! Q r .SF .2 , 1 . ffx 'iaQ .,.x A . fill' Xi 4- 'f l - Q F -h Q3 '- vw Gam . . fi. xx- .sv I if XS . 65152, V191 K Ms. Fransen has studied at Moorehead State College in Minnesota where she received her Bachelor of Science. Presently, she is in her Sth year of studies at the University of Washington. She is the teacher of the Office Procedures Lab and also teaches shorthand and typing. Mrs. Dawson devotes much of her time as being the advisor of S.A.E. lStudents in Action for Educationi. During school hours she teaches the courses of Clothing, Foods, and Home Visits. She has attended the University of Idaho and has studied at the University of Washington for 5 years where she has earned a Bachelor of Science in Home Eco- nomics. Sew What ??? - . - , Q 6: ' Mrs. Burton, a member of the Home Economics Department, teaches the Home Economic courses of Clothing, Adult Living, and Home Visits. She has attended the University of Alberta and has finished her fifth year of study at the Uni- versity of Washington. Mrs. Houghton is head of the Home Economics Department. She teaches bachelors the art of homemaking. Her studies, earning her a Bachelor of Arts, were completed at the University of Oregon, Washington State University, and the University of Washington. f ' -:A JY., me-,-pf ,X. ,X - ., f1y:af?,--i.., w , ,, -R K ,f ..4. -.3 P - ' . . -'3i.X-'C?'5g52-:ag-, ' 1,4 ' 5 f.fq WL-wifi .X , , , AgJf,yf53f,g1g5,XA ,X 1 A. Q , ,Q - '- 7 1t?6G 211: ,g .,i,Z1x?Ei':f 5 A Wffb 'z' , ffm , -. ., . , ..,- . :A-f ' Q '3 ' ' : I' 'N-5 2- K. .2L' ' f??'ff'r' -fm , . X- ,X - X X f- , 'X V, - X - A- ,Mg , x - ,:. f f fl Q5 : .. x X' 1- 'f f. . ,,f:.-.-,'1.,4y, f N ,,,,QL,, 4 .4 ' - -.'. f KH. -'.l': t 'VM' in e' - ' gi if '.'.g,Q,5,'Qff'1,'.'ix :J 4:1-if 'J '-,ft '.QjfJ.- '1'g'1,,' iSf. . -f F211 ,M f '- . .- V P 4 b , . ., ' 1 ..'f,,..mmaf:' H zL':!rf:..-P-123:-1.5 u,'-'Snug X ZX ' 2 M? 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' if , 5f,fJ:X,1 r?rX A an 5' . f 4 , 5 fffqlygiy i-.ggsj as R cvuiq ll' f.,f ufilul . . ,,f-A -. ., ' .-' 1 fr f.',' , , f,,,,,. , ,. . 'w 1 ' gf n K' K, -V.j'..1:, kr 3. .Ip , -. -uv, f,-1, ,f. 'rd' 'C -'-31-A ' ' llhk N '- Ya f C s P- ' , , 6 4 U r Q Ia : 1, K JE Alf' -1 . -of T 3, 0,2 1 S 1 Q KA 'sic 'r -v ' ? 5-.r'.v. , -f - y , r if, W -Q1 I V- - , i Q.. fd- W wg-,Q ' ' 'I' -. ' pl-ua 125.4 - N- I 1 f f' :lAd ' A 5 , A P QL! - ' fire., ' . r . sf , , -.- 5 1 - l L 5 A 1 K! I V -1 S a 4' 1, V. ' JA, . -. 1' f- ,- . Z g flgf' 9 1 .' .- ,,,,f..'m ,.,..,.N,, - 1 . er- ' - -fmxgm AN, I 'Z 1 . ,. 4 . :ri ., V I , V , W5 QV' ,f...H- . W -.g- ,.,w.W,,ym W I , j'x:,t5X,lf. b , vi , A -, . - . -, ' - '- .4125 Y Q 2'?ffqi'L N ,fi The end of the road is finally in sight for Seniors. Under the able leadership of Shelley Black and her board mem- bers this year proved to be the best for the class of '75. The President and her board worked hard to raise money for Senior Ball held in May and for Senior party at Alpental Ski Lodge held after Commencement. Commence- ment is set for june 6, 1975. Successful money raisers included a car wash, Rock-A-Thon, pie baking contest and a Christmas booth. We're on top Our spirit's alive We're the class of 175.11 Shelley Black, Senior Class President SEHZICYRS '7 The members of Senior Board are: Steve Sunquist Kim Brandt Connie Brooks Bruce Gage Peggi Cross Lynn Christiansen Sheldon Allen NOT PICTURED: Tom Latsch Shannon McKinley Val Minnick Q ,ffl f l Gl H .if C Y Q ' , W2 553. .. C ' , 1295: i, 1 - i kifiiffa. V' U' :sf . Q1 2 YE - f , ' , X lfQf. 'x9 M . 1 w 1 . . : K--1:.':'l f 2 4 L . V f. X , in 1 X . , , Qi Q . Oi ,S , . - sg! W w -11: 1 1 -.-U.-, 'ity , r' -'- 13 if 1'-5: ' -- 'ix U4 li Q mf,-V 'set JJ M 2 U W if 3 nv, V '- M K s ix' .1' V x QU My Ss W I QL 'WN . :.. f 4,4 ' 2915 ,g id! HJ e . 'w N 9' Q -Q,.,1 N. If K N-'K-ff ,X ll .af DON AXT was active in Football 9, Rifle Club 10, and Cadet Band 9. PATTY AYERS was in Girls' Club 9-12. GARY BABCOCK was in Boys' Club 9-12and Torch 10-11. MIK BACHMEIER was involved in Bind 9-12, Boys' Glee 10-12, A cappella 10-12 and Boys' Club 9-12. NATHAN L. BAKER was in Boys' Glee 9, A cappella 10, Sailing Clubl 10, Boys' Swim Team 10-12 and was Track Manager 10-11. He vas also in Foreign Exchange Clu 12, Key Club 12, Torch 9, 10, nd 12, and held the office of Ho eroom President 9. He let- tered in Boys' Swimming. KITTY BARNES was in Girls' Glee 9, Advanced Glee 10-11, French Club 10, and Girls' Club 9-12. 128 :exif lf' DAVE ABELSON was in Boys' Club 9-12. RANDALL CHARLES ALEXAN- DER was in Boys' Club 9-12, High- life11, and was nicknamed R.A.' ClNDY ALLAN was in Girls' Glee 9-10, A cappella 11, Drama 11 12, Girls' Club 9-12 and was a Highland Dancer 12. Her friend called her Frosty . SHELDON ALLEN was a membe of Foreign Exchange Club 10-12 Sailing Club 9-11, Ski Club 9-1' and Wrestling 10. He has been oi Leadership Committee and Sen ior Board. SHAWN ALMA was in Girls' Clul 9-12. P GERALD ARCHIBALD was Base ball Manager 11-12, Basketba Manager 12, Boys Glee Repre sentative 12, and in Chess Clu 10-12 and Cribbage Club 11. .. -5.5 '.- ' g,.,.. I . ,. WES BARRETT iWestonl was ac- tive in Sailing Club 9, Chess Club 9, Sophomore Board, A Cappella 10,12, Highlife 11, Editor 12, Thespians 9-12, Treas. 10, Sec. 11, Pres. 12, Dance Comm. 11, Rotary Selection 11, Senior Activi- ties 12, Vandalism Prevention Chairman 11, 12, and was in nu- merous dramatic productions. IOY BARTO tPee-Weei was in Girls'Club,9-12. BECKY BATES was in Girls' Club 9-12. GENE BECKLEY was in Boys Club 9-12. HAROLD BELL was in Boys Club 9-12. WARREN IOSEPH BELL was in Boys Glee 9,10, KZEN 11, Torch, and Boys Club 9-12. 3 . Y , av, . ,'n, -4 i C, , f- ,v 'Biz i' . , ' ,' K . W xi 2 Q 1, 1, ' V ,wa .. 32 - 'Q r i S A X -a ,Q-. f F 'll iff U ,Il . ,'-7 K A X 4 - aw S - V if .25 f 1 1, 4ii, fp s .W 11,17 . - 1 'r 5-151 , 1 ' if 'V was - was ', . , BARBARA LEE BEVEN lBarbieD was active in DECA 12, Home- room Girls Club Rep. and Girls' Club 9-12. DAN L. BEZANSON iBuzzJ let- tered in Football 10-12, Baseball 10-12, and was Boys' Club Vice Pres.12. RUSSELL BIRD was involved in Highpife 11,12, Torch 11,12, and Boys' Club Rep. 11. SHELLEY L. BLACK iPrez.l let- tered in l.V. Volleyball 10, Var- sity 11, and was involved in Tri-Hi Articulation Comm., Activities Comm. 11, Dance Comm. Chair- man 11, Girls' Glee 9-10, A Ca - pella 11, Studio Singers 12, Girls' Club 9-12. She showed leader- ship ability in lr. Board and as Sr. Class Pres. SHERYL BLANCHARD was in Girls' Club 9-12. DIANE MARIE BLONSKI ll.j.D was active in Synchronized Swim- ming 9, Pep Club 9, Student Senate 11, Foreign Exchange 10, Yearbook 12, and Girls' Club 9-12. 1 29 JULIE ANN BOEHME was on Pe Council 9, Sophomore Boarcli Stud nt Senate 9-11, Publicity Coming 12, and Girls' Club 9-12. SHIELA BOCDAN was in Girls' Club 9-12. IAMHS BONWELL was in B0yS' Club 9-12. ANITA .LOUISE BORGES was in Girls' Glee 9-10, A Cappella 'I1,12, Brigadoon 12, Senior Breakfast Commg 11, and participated in International Fair 11,12. LUIGI BORZI was a foreign ex- change students from Italy, and was very 'active in foreign ex- change. A PENIXY BOULLION was in DECA 3 12, d Girls' Club 9-12. 3X -vbq? sq A is 1 ' V ' Q K ., 1,1 130 ', 1 H gi 9, A Q. fi ' fx' . 'i as N ' -ff I - L ,. , - A 'P r 5 ,L -i -1 -xx 4 'Y , ff . - I pu . v gan. -1 ir N , R, ,q 4:-A X- 5655, . f252?af:1 I fr .2 f ,I rfiiztgaygfirs- '2 , r ly? , 45 ri-4 f 58' if ifux ' ' -AF? 19 KIM BRANDT' was on Senio Board and Girls' Club 9-12. NORA BREHM was in Girls' Clul 9-12. - DEBRA BRENNEISE was in Girls Club 9-12. WENDELL BRICKER lWindy was in Boys' Glee 11,12, A Cap pella 11,12, Studio Singers 12, anc Boys' Club 9-12. BOB BRIMLOW CBubl was ir Boys' Glee10, A Cappella 10,11 12, Bagpipe Band 12, D.O. Vice Pres. 12, DECA 12, and Boys Club 9-12. IEFF BRONK was an Boys' Clui 9-12. , , l fi ,L,. is gl' . 1 I 5.39 t 'fN ' Q 'hi .ff .qw IOHN E. BUFF was in Cadet Band 9, Marching Band 10,12, Drum Ma'or 12, Band Council 11, 12, and Boys' Club 9-12. DEBORAH A. BULPIN was Girls' Club 9-12, Pep Club 11, 12, Ski Club 12. DAVID W. CARROTHERS lCrit- tersl was in Kely Club 11, 12, Sec. 12, and Boys' C ub 9-12. '- BILL CASE lBoomerl was on Frosh., Soph., and Ir. Boards, Football 9-12, lettered 11,12, Basketball 9, Soccer 10, Track 11,12, lettered 12, Student Senate 9-12, Leadership Comm., Boys' Club 9-12, Sec.,12. , DEBRA ANN CASSITY was in Girls' Club 9-12, attended Leader- ship Camp 11, Pep Club 12,DECA 12, Parlimentarian 12, advertising Mgr. for school store, Pumpkin Carving Contest Chrmn., and was involved in Store Auction. IUDY CEMPER was in Girls' Club 9-12. fi ,F ,af-Wx! CONNIE IEAN BROOKS was in- volved in the Powder Puff Foot- ball Game, Girls' Glee 9,10, Sophomore Board and Senior Board, Girls' Club 9-12, and was on junior Princess Court. ANlTA MARIE BROWN was in Spades 9-12, Synchronized Swim- ming 9, Girls' Glee 9, A Cappella 10-12, Studio Singers 10-12, All- Nation Choir 11, All-Northwest Choir 12, Rotary Youth of the month 12, Torch 9-12, and Girls' Club 9-12. BONNY BROWN lAgent 'lOl wasinGirls'Club9-12. IOHN ROBERT BROWN was in Boys' Club 9-12, Pres. 12. WARREN MARK BROWN was ac- tive in Cadet Band 9, Concert Band 11, 12, Band Council 12, Bagpipe Band 12, Chess Club 11, Key Club 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12, Fund Raising Comm. 12, and Boys' Club 9-1 2. WAYNE E. BROYLES lettered as Wrestling Manager 10,11, was in Student Senate 12, and Boys' Club 9-12. 131 A f' .fr -.. E t RY CREAGER :entitled in wi ck 9,10, 1.V. Cross-Country 10, an Boys' Club 9-12. IE Tr EG! CROSS tMargareti was irls' Glee 9, Assem ly Comm. 11, Dance Comm.-511, Senior Board, DECA 11,12,' Pres. 12, Senior Ball Comm.,.and Girls' CIiub9-12. PE in IANET CROTTY participated in Office Procedures Lab.12, and was in Girls' Club 9-12. 0 STEPHEN CROW was in Boys' G ee 9, Studio Singers 9-12, and ACappella 10-12. ' K VIN' DALY iArtie Harvard oodyi participated in Golf 1 ,11, lettered in Wrestling 9-12, T ack 9-12, Student Senate 10-12, B ys' Club Cabinet 11,12, Soph. P es., Executive Board 10, jr. B ard, was Boy of the month 9,11, d Masonic Outstanding junior a 'I . ARRlE IEAN DAVIS was in irls' Glee 9, Girls' Club Cabinet ,10, Student Senate 9-12, Torch -12, Constitution ,Revision omm. 11, ir. Board, Cheer- I ader 11, was on lr. Princess ourt, Homecoming Princess, irl- of the month 10, Girls' tate Rep. 11, S.B.A Pres., and as Masonic Outstanding junior. av , L , R i in , le 6 . K . Ya'-.ig -'Q' lx Wa fl 'Zhu 4,4 1 12,55 rf: -Ee TSX ' . ,.,.iMK., . ,sv- pg' K- TERRY CLAAR was in Cadet Band, 9, Concert Band 10-12, Basket- ball Mgr.11, and Boys' Club 9-12. THERES-Ei A. CLEAR was in Girls Clee 9,'Adv. Girls' Glee 10, A Cappella 11,12, Studio. Singers 11,12, Freshman Board, Publicity Comm. Rotary Selection Comm., letteredin Track 11,12,Co-captain 12, had work published in Gen- esis 11,12, Genesis Co-editor 12, and A Cappella Historian 12. CHARLES COFFEY was in Boys' Club9-12, , ROBIN IOANNE COFFIN iRob- ol was in Girls' Club 9-12, Senior Court Improvement Comm., Track 12, Mgr. 11. - RON -L. COLOMBI, lStumpl was in' Wrestling 9,10, Baseball 10, Student Senate 9-11, Senior Court Improvement Comm., and Boys'Cub9-12. ' iENNirE,R sus couizisv Uennyl was in tennis 10, Ski Club 10-12, and Girls' Club 9-12. l 3 sm: F 1 31- . 1 . ws., M, , , if 'fs--V - R .f . , .Ss i f - 2 -1 f A I I I ' V '- ,as-1-1 r I -gf, Y Ji 'i t K s . .X ' Ml 'Q X f :' stil., iw V A ,lm I K 55?-ig.-Sri A if x 'wi . + in iii K k fi ONATHAN L. DAY was'in Track 9, Student Senate 9-11, Chess Ilub 10, KZEN 11, and Boys' Club 9-12. - IOBERTA LYNN DECKER was in Sirls' Glee 9-10, A Cappella 11, 'ep Club 9-10, Spades 10, Torch I1, and Girls' Club 9-12. NINIFRED .JOANN df-:GRAAFF Nas in Spades 9, Earth Comm. I1, High and Dancers 12, and Sirls' C ub 9-12.. VICTORIA DESLAURIERS was in :olk Guitar 10, and Girls Club 3-12. 1 S f NIANCY ANN DICKINSON QNancel was in Girls' Glee 9, A Cappella 11,12, Stage Band 11,12, Helping Center Tutor 9, :rench Club 10, Pep ClubT11, Stu- :lent Senate 11, Yearbook 12, Rotary Selection Comm. 11,12, Chrmn. 12, Budget Review Comm. Chrmn. .12, S.B.A. Vice Dres. 12, l.V. Tennis 10, Divincg 10, :layed in Bgigadoon 12, an re- :eived The . asonic Outstanding unior Girl Award. lUDlTH ANN DOHRN lludel Nas in Swimming.9-12, Tennis 9- 11, Key Club 11,12, Girls' Club 9-12, Executive Board 12, Year- :mook 12, S.B.A. Historian 12, ettered in Swimming 9, Co-Cap- iain 12, Homecoming Decora- tions Comm., Key Club Spaghetti Dinner, Senior Girls' Slumber ?arty, and participatedfin the Powder Puff Footba l Game, ,s X I , x . . wg- at . -t ,. -r ' 'L 1 n . - Dan. 1' - ' 'P . is . as -. i, .ig . LI 1 IO ANN DONNELL was in Pep Club9,10,and Girls'Club 9-12. RICK DOYEA lDexterl was in Boys' Glee 9,10, and Boys' Club 9-12. ANN DRAGSETH was an Girls' Club9-12. SHELIA DUNCAN was in Girls' Club9-12. V ROB WILLIAM DUNLAP was in Boys' Club 9-12. ED ELLENBERG was in Torch 9-12, Boys' Club 9-12. BETH Cf ERNEST was in Swim- ming 10, Tennis 10,11, lettered 11, Rotary Selection Comm. 11,12, Girls' State Rep. 11, Yearbook 11,12, Co-Editor 12, Torch 10-12, Publicity Comm. Chrmn. 12, Executive Board 12, and had works printed 'in Genesis 11. ,lUl.lE PATRICIA was in Girls' Club 9- SUE EVARTS WHS 9, and-Girls' Club 9- PHYLLIS FALCON Girls' Club 9-12. IEAN MARIE FER Lipsi was in Girls Swimming 11,12, and Homecoming EXANS lRedi i.n Girls' Glee iz. - C 'iP.1.i was in GUSON lHot I Club 10-12, Track 11,12, Comm. I PHIL FICKLING iliicklei was in' Boys' Club 9-12.' DARIslNE SUE FRANCIS was in Girls' Glee 9, Girls' Club 9-12, t 11 Co Girls' Club Cabi Chrmn. Friendshi le ,- - Comm. 11, Girls' Club Convegition 11, Big Sister, Little Sister Comm. 9, Torch 10-12, Student Senate 9,11, Cheerleader 12, Ye ger of the month' sembly Comm. 1 Comm. 12, and was Court. 134 rbook 12, Ti- omm. 9,-As- ,,i Senior Ball on lr.. Princess A gr f 3 Decorations, . . W , f.. .Y , .Q f . H., f , 223' 'X ww 'r -1 - ww . . RN - H e ,ii i . L..-sw so Q, L SQ 5 WMQ 1 4 X .Eff 35? 1359 . as ' sf My . .. yt . f as If I Qs , 4 PATRICIA L. FRISVOLD Ivatsyi was in Girls' Club 9-12. DIANE nzirzs was in Girls' Club 9-12. BOB FULLER was in Basketball 10, and Boys' Club 9-12. DEBBIE FULLERTON lDebbI was in Swimming 10, lettered in Track 11,12, was on Senior Court Improvement Comm. 12, and Girls' Club 9-12. I BRUCE CARLSON GAGE was in Band 9-11, Chess Club 10,11, Sail- ing Club 9,10, Senior Board, Torch 9-12, Football 11, Debate 11,12, Rotary Youth of the Month 12, was Masonic Outstanding junior, and was listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students . ANITA GARDNER was a. new student at Hazen, was in Torch 10-11, and Girls' Club 12. Q W ff W -jg ex . K. Q r I 2 - ' - , To 1 Q '11 Q V ,, , , , .V fm ' X g Q . 1' QQAEQQE 3035952 C U31 .-In-xl Z -v--I -4 ou1O UZ Om-'l ' N 5'-,4 RD 2. 2.5 gn mafia NI -CQ mr-nm U-Q r'6ZmQ 0 92 14:4 O Az Nab Q 1-I 3 -PZ , cn, w S75 'E'N',3 5 su Og, LUQ Orpf'jO N -f .-Q w cn 2 D-3920 .... cu m Q-O 3 '-'lg :g,f-0,2 on Um gsm O 1 R 21'-'2 'X P5 3953 QE if Q2 5 cw 'PO gm - z O E rs I 2 N V7 5. 25392 Sl: O O uw Z rn F' r- E na Ch 5. CU O -4 mi Q C U' nm E0 U2 'P-4 -X NO 75 JP I J' Z , E DJ U7 5. U3 O sts Ll! 12. 'iff' VX' TAMMY GARRISON was in DECA 12, and Girls' Club.9-12. SCOTT T. GENSBERG was in Foot- ball 10, Track 9-12, lettered 10-12, and was in Boys' Club 9-12. BRAD GIBBS was in Boys' Club 9-12. KENT L. GILLELAND lettered in Football 9, and was in Boys' Club 9-12. D. SUZANNE GILLISPIE was in Torch 9-12, Foreign Exchange Club 10-12, Treas. 12, Earth Comm. 11,'l2, Lit Club 10, Year- book 12, Rotary Youth of the Month 12, and Girls' Club 9-12. BOB GITCHEL was in Boys' Club 9-12. 2- Q 1 fag? ' if 2 +-55 w fain rrlr veg , . . . aj .,: bbq' rw' T 11 .1 ri .z,., ee .V 1 2113522335 RAE HANCOCK was in Pep Club 10, Year- 12, and Gif s' Club 9-12. KEITH HARR was in 9,10, and Boys' Club LYN HARRIS iHairlessl on Senior Directory Comm. nd Girls' Club 9-12. UDITH A. HARVEY iludyi was n Girls' Glee 9, Adv. Girls' Glee 0, A Cappella 11, 12, Election Comm., and Girls' Club 9-12. BLAKE L. HAYES iWolfmahl was on Student Senate 'l0,11, KZEN 10-12, Studio Singers 10-12, A Cappella 11, Chess Club 10, Briga oon 12, Swim Team.10-12, Waterpolo 10,11, lettered in gwimming, and was in Boys' Club -12. MARY RUTH HELMER wasin Pep Club 9-12, Pep Council 11, Pres. 12, Executive Board '12, Leader- ship Comm, 11, Tolo Comm., and Float Building Comm., Chrmn.12, Torch 11,12, and Girls' Club 9-12. L 135. if , 4U'S CW- tt -3 5 PATRICK GEORGE GRAY was in Boys' Club 9-12. RON L. GRAY iGrayhoundD was in Football 9,10, Baseball 10, Student Senate, Soph. and lr. Boards, Dance Comm. 9,10, and Boys' Club 9-12. KATE GREEN was in Girls' Glee 9, Leadership Comm. 10, French Club 10, Yearbook 12, Girls' Club 9-12, and lettered in Volleyball 'l'l,'l2. CANDY GRlFFlTH was in Girls' Glee 9,10, and Wrestlerettes. IUDY L. HAAKENSON was on Swim Team 9,10, lettered 9, Graduation Comm., and Girls' Club9-12. BARRY HAMMOND was in Stu- dent Senate, Water Polo, and Boys' Club 9-12. 1 if- LLM FRANK HENRY was in Student Senate 11, and Boys' Club 9-12. MARTINE HEWITT lTurtlel was in Ushers Club 9, Freshman Board, Debate 11,12, Torch 9-12, Student Senate 9,10,12, Wrestler- ettes Treas. 11, Pres. 12, and received Masonic Outstanding lr. Award. EUDEAN A. HIATT ll-loudineyl was in Football 11, and Boys' Club 9-12. JEFF WAYNE HIGGINS was active in Freshman Board, Highlife 11, S.B.A. Budget Review Comm., and was in Boys' Club 9-12. SCOTT I. HILDER lCondrage I. Holloway! was in Yearbook 11,12, KZEN producer 12, Photography Club 12, and Boys' Club 9-12. GAIL SUE HILL was in Spades 9-11, Girls' Glee 9,10, Pep Club 12, and Girls' Club 9-12.' . 1 , .rf .lfltaililwet . 5 5' sis- .5 if IRENE HILL was in Student Senate 10, Sr. Court Improvement Comm., Sr. Girls' Slumber Party Comm., and Girls' Club 9-12. LEE HITCHCOCK was in Boys' Club 9-12. SUSAN MARIE HOECK lSuZie- QJ was in Girls' Glee 9,10, A Cappella 11,12, Studio Singers 11,12, Pep Club 12, Foreign Ex- change 12, NPSL Solo Ensemble Contest 10-12, All Nation Choir 11, International Fair 11,12, Brig- adoon 12, and Girls' Club 9-12. MICHELL I-IOFF was in Girls' Club 9-12. LARRY HOLMES was in Track 'l'l, and Boys' Club 9-12. LORI IANE HOLMES was in Pep Club, and Girls' Club 9-12. A 137 ,J 'ix Rf Pi 34 E - s . ,WHY wx., H QF k - Qs X I xi J V 'mi t i s l ll :C I? I I C, J at -gif f f p .f of STEVEN DALE JEFFREY lSteve was Football Mngr. 9,10, in Studit Singers 10-12, and Boys' Clul 9-12. CHRISTIE DIANE JENNING' lChrisJ was in Girls' Club 9-12. JILL JOHNSON was in Pep Clul 9,10, Cadet Band 9, Concert Bam 10-12, J.V. Tennis 10, Volleybal 9, Ski Club 10, Marching Ban' 10-12 and Dance Comm. 9,10. KATHRYN JOHNSON was i CtirIs'CIub9-12. MATT JOHNSON lSpiderJ lei tered in Basketball, and partici pated in,Cross Country 10, F.T.A 10, - Student Senate, Vandalisr Comm., Studio Singers 9-11, Stag Band 12, Boys' Glee 9, and A Cap pella 10. PATRICIA L. JOHNSON ll.J was in Girls' Club 11,12, and Girls Track 12. s .fd X ENNETH KITTLESON was kept usy in Boys' Club 9-12, lettered i Football, and was involved in Jreign Exchange which took im to Australia for his senior ear, IVONNE KNUDSON was in irls' Glee 9, Pep Club 10, Volley- all11,12, and Girls' Club 9-12. lIKE KOURA was in Boys' Club -12. ' EBBIE KUHLMAN was in Gym- istics 9-11, lettered 9, DECA I, D.O. 11, Spanish Club 10, and lrlS'Club 9-12. EBORAH ANN KUNA iKunal as in Girls' Club 9-12. .CKIE KUNNING Uacki was in ECA 12, and Girls' Club 9-12. 39551 5 1 I . ' . 1 sw 5 .. 2341 1 V iw- ,E it-S We 't A 0:53 is 1- 5 Q -:HW an . ffm.. f f was -A we mf. . -as was as N W QE, as A 3 Nail i is li 'War T l Q az- n -are it-f . .Avg K 51- if ff, ' ,. . MITCHELL IOHNSTON was in Boys' Club 9-12,. KATHY KAYS was in Concert Band 9-12, Sailing, Club 9,10, Stu- dent ,Senate 10,119 Publicity Comm. 12, Sr. Board Fund Rais- ing Comm. 12, and Girls' Club 9-12. - .CYNTHIA L. KELLY was in Girls' Club 9-12. STEVE KEMPF tHossJ was in Foot- ball 9-12, lettered 11,12, lettered in Wrestling 10-12, Track 9-12, lettered 10-12, 'Band 9-11, Boys' glub Cabinet 12, and Boys' Club :-12. MIKE KENDALL lettered in Base- ball 9, Basketball 9-12, Tennis 10,12,flettered,10, was in Track 12,'and Boys' Club 9-12. VICKY KENWORTHY was in Thespians 10,11, Girls' Club 9-12, and participated in The Hobbit 9. t ,. .,-. - C '-'ww i --mx .rmsus H. mason 1lSrretchl red in Wrestlin and was in 1 C 3. . fl2'club9-12p so lie LEE LARSON ,was in Girls' e 9-12, Highlife staff 11, and sh HallComnj,9 .. P 1 s-is KW 5 -ROB-ERT CALALEN .mason lBobl was in Football 49-12, lertered 11, 12, 'Tratk 9-11, .le-tteredlas Mgr. l9,10, Concert Band 9-12, Stage Band 110-12, and received the Masolnic-Outstan,di-ng jr. Award. THOMAS QM. -LATSCH was in Foreign Exchange 10,11, Vice Pres. Sec. 111, DECA., Vice Pres. 12, Election Comm. 11,12-, Rotary Selectioni Comm.-' 12, Senior Board, Sr. Ball Comm. Chrmn., and Boys' Club 9-12. TINA- LAVAL-LCE-Y was in DECA 12, Treas. 12,iand Girls' Club 9-12. P RHONDA- LEE-llRhodal was in Girls' Glee 9,10, Studio.Singers10- 12, A Cappella 12, Torch 10,11, Studeni Senate 10,1'l, Cheer- leader PP11,12,P'-Rotary Selection Comm.. 9, Tri-High .Articulation Comm. 12, eelle and was ir. Princess 11, and Homecoming' Queen12. 'K ,r .1 A -AAAS Q : .ii E, JHN MICHAEL LUCERO wasin Jys'Club 9-12. ' EVIN SCOTT LUDOWESE WIHS Football 9, Basketball 9,10, and ltered in Wrestling 11,12. J LUNDSTROM was in Boys' lub 9-12. D. MACK was active in BSU 12, and was BSU Representative 1 Executive Board 12. 1 XT MADDEN was in Track 'l'l,12, tiered in Cross-Country 12,.and as in Boys' Club 9-12. ZRRY ANN MADDEN was in iades 10, Earth Comm. 11, Torch 11, and Hiland Dancing 12. 4 L l M sw, 5 .L ' A ,. s 'in f 5 ' GI? 22 f 'Y MATTHEW LIGHTFOOTE was in Cadet. Band, 9, Adv. Band 10-12, and Boys? Club 9-12. KENT LlMlNG was in Boys' Club 9-12. CONNIE JEAN LINDLOW wasin Girls' Glee 9,10, A Cappella 11, 12, Pep Club 11,12, Pep Council 12, Vice Pres.!Sec. 12, Wrestler- ettes 11,12, Sec. 11, Float Decora- tions Colmm., and Girls' Club 9- 12. ROSS LINDSEY wasin A Cappella 11,'l2, played in Brigadoon 12, and was on Highlife staff as Business Mgr. 11. ARLA K. LIPPERT was in Girls' Club 9-12. STEVEN E. LOCKE 'was in Boys' Club.9-12. i .M My x ss W R Wi i ' 'F sm - ,eu A L warts, if s 35 . 1 ... . at X ,, 1- vs 'K 2 , xx... -x 3 :rr -s r' fs-1-sssfggr as rise L- 5 , , 'i g as . Ao. -5. . V sf-ek! 2, is ., .5 U A5 2 it ' r ..' , ' if ' gt nfh 5 ' f' ' i .gear - 1, - LILLY ANN MCCREADY was in Girls' .Club 9-12, .Pep Club 11, DECA 12, and Gymnastics 10. I BRIAN W. MCGLADREY was in Bays' Club 9-12, Cadet Band 9, A vanced Band 10-12, and Stage Band 12.. y Q GAIL LYNN MCKIMMEY was' active in Pep Club 10, Bowling 10- 12, Captain 12, Foreign Exchange Club 11,12, Pres. 12, received Masonic- Outstanding Jr. 1 Award, and was listed in -'?Who's Who Among 'American . High School' 'iii is L Students . SHANNON MCKINLEY lQuiet One! was in Pep Club 10-12, Pep Council 10, Leadership Comm. 11, Activities Comm. 11, Rotary Selection Comm. 12, Senior Board V12, and Torch 9-11. ANNETTE MCKINNEY wasin Girls' Elub 12, and Graduation Banquet omm. - I L KATHLEEN A. MCMAHON was In Girls' Club 9-12. 142 ANDRE F. MAIONCHI wasaFo eifgn Exchange Student from Bra zi where he was in Volleyba and Swimming 10-12. At Haze he was involved in Foreign E: change Club and Senior Board. TINA MARIA MALGARINI lTinl1 la! was in Advanced Band 9, Girl Glee 11-12, Sophomore Boari Swim Team Mgr. 10, Leadershi Comm. 10,11, Leadershi Cam 10, Powder Puff Football 1. Girls' Club 9-12, Girls' Club Cal inet 9, Tiger of the Month Comn and Homecoming Decor. Comn 10. MICHAEL E. MANTELLO lRa L was in Boys' Club 9-12, and E2 tered in Football. MICHAELA DIANE MANZ lSl1e was in Girls' Club 9-12, Swimmin 10-12, Lettered as Track Mg 11,12, Key Club 11,12, Historia 12, Rotary Selection Comm Homecoming Decor. Comn' and Senior Girls' Slumber Pari Comm. ELIZABETH A. MATTERN lButCl1 was in Girls' Club, Volleyball 11 and was listed in Who's Wh: Among American High Schoo Students . ' CARLA MATTISON was in Girls Club 9-12, and Dance Comm. 12. -I iii? ,gf 'P ,ar it . ggi, . AUREL ANNE MCMAHON Squirreli was in Cadet Band 9, loncert and Marching Band 10, 1,and Girls'Club 9-12. 'ATTY ANN MCTIGUE came rom Colorado Springs where she vas in Choir 9, at Hazen she was 1 Adv. Girls' Glee, and Girls' flub 'l'l,'l2. OHN MIDDLETON lSliCkl was 1 Student Senate and Boys' Club -12. TARLENE MIDKIFF was in Girls' flub9-12. DIANE MILES was in Cribbage 'lub 10, Chess Club 10,11, Consti- ition Revision Comm. 11, Briga- oon 12, and Highlife 12. LYDE A. MILLER was in Sailing lub 9, Torch 9-12, Activities omm. Chrm. 12, and lettered in ymnastics 10. I J' Senior 9 12 ALAN Boys PAMELA wa s 10 12 Senate 'IO-12 doon M., Musicians River ANTONIO e . in Foreign BRENDA in Girls' Club f I .. Qs X if 25' QI 1' 1 A sae I Q 3 X QE x 1 si 5 si 4 X 5 sk s F 4 if-13 xg v Nw . QT Et S W as R ll' THOMAS E. NEWTON, IR. was in Track 10, Football 10, Wrestling 31, junior Board, and Boys' Club 12 'Avo' NEWTON ii lDubl was in oys' Club 9-12. TAMES A. NIGHTINGALE was in Torch 9-12, Sailing 9, Track Mgr. EO, Parliamentarian 12, and Con- titution Rev. Comm. 12. INDA LOUISE NlX was in Adv. irls' Glee 10, Pep Club 10,12, ep Council 12, Thespians 12, irls' Club 9-12, and played in You Can't Take It With You 10. KAY OESTRHECH WHS in S.A.E. lI1,12, Treas. 11, Pres. 12, Wres- lerettes 11,12, and Girls' Club -12. UZANNE MARIE OLSON lOlyJ as on Sophomore Board, Girls' lub Cabinet 11, Girl and Boy of the Month Comm. 11, and Senior Court improvement Comm. 12. - JUDY MUNZLINGER lMunZlwa in Chess Club 11,12, Vice Pre: Thesbians 11,12, Torch 9-12, an High ife 11. MICHAEL B. NAGATKIN WaSi Waterpolo 9,10, Sailing Club E and lettered in Tennis. DEBORAH JEAN NELSON lDeb was in Girls' Club 9-12, Highlif 11, and Student Senate 9,12. LAWRENCE NELSON wasin Boy Club 9-12, Waterpolo 10,1' Swimming 10,11, Tennis 10, an Key Club 11,12. MARK NELSON was in Boys'ClL 9-12. ROALD NELSON lRandYl wasi Boys' Club 9-12. LICK OSGOODBY was in Cadet and 9, Track 11, and lettered 1 Cross-Country 11. llMBER-LY 1. PALMER lLi'lPam- werl was in Girls' Glee 9, Activ- 'ies Comm., Senior Court lm- trovement Comm., Torch 11, rack Statitician 11, and Powder uff Football 12. ALLY PALMER lSalJ was in Girls' Glee 9,10, A Cappella 11,12, wing Choir 12, Cadet Band 9, ioncert and Marchin Band 10- 2, Staie Band 11, Giri' Nonette 0, T espians 10-12, Hiland lancing 12, Pep Club 10, junior oard, Dance Comm. Chrm. 11, enior Ball Comm., Sr. Girls' lumber Party Comm., Spring rom Decor. Comm. Chrm. 11, nd Girls' Club 9-12. lNDA SUE PAPPAS was in Girls' lub 9-12, and Spades 12. HKE PARKS was in Boys' Club -12. lLL PASICH lGoofl was in Boys' lub 9-12. . 'Xi , gx., E xx :1- l. K ei Q A ix 4- ' H , R-We 'i iumftf . ' siv '53 A . V K ai h. .1 M 5 be s 9 s 1 , . 1 . .. s ' .. in ,Q gi: E4 . Q X Kb QQ. '. fijpsf f' at f if fb We ,LFS 1 MARLA LEE PEASE lSprouti was in Girls' Club 9-12, Wrestlerettes 11, Pep Club 12, Key Club 12, Boys' Swim Team Mgr. 12, Pow- der Puff Football 12, Sr. Girls' Slumber Party Comm. and Home- coming Decor. Comm. STEVEN PELLETlER Gtovepizpel was in Football 9, Cadet Ban 9, and Wrestling 12. CHERYL DIANA PENCE lPittsl was in Girls' Club 9-12. oem ,PENNER was an Boys' Club 9-12. , DENISE PENNER was in Office Procedures Lab 12, and Girls' Club9-12. GlGl PERRY was active in Frosh, Soph., and junior Boards, Girls' Club Cabinet 10,11, Girls' Glee11, Chrm. of Renton-Hazen Student Exchange 9, Girl and Boy of the Month Comm. 10,11, Tri-High Articulation Comm. 11, and DECA Sec.12. ,g1 4s r 'fn l rl - l sb MARC PODRATZ was in Boys' Club9-12. lANET POLITTE was in Girls' Club 11,12, Highliie 11, and lettered in Swimming 11,12, MIKE PORTER was in Gymnastics 9, and lettered in Wrestling. IULIE POTOSHNIK was in Girls' Club 9-12. Mmzc PRELLWITZ was in Boys' Club 9-12. PATlClA PRELLWITZ lPretzell was in Pep Club 9,10, Office Pro- 12 Girls' Club 912, ce-dures Lab , - and Vandalism Committee Chrm 11. 146 ix .t 'f PEGGY PERSIAN was on Senior A Court Improvement Comm. and Track 12, ALITA PETERSON lPee Weel was in Torch 10-12, and Thespiansl 10-12. DARCY PETETT was in Girls' Glee 9,11, Freshman Exchange 9, DECA 12, Dance Comm. 10, Girls' Club 9-12, and lettered in Gymnastics 9,10. CYNTHIA' MARIE PETTERSON lCindyl was in Torch 9-12, Spanish Club 10,1'l, Pan American Danc-I ers 11,12, and participated in the international Fair 11,12, . LORI SUSAN PHlLLlPS was ing Girls' Club 9-12. STACY ELICE PLANO lT.C.J was in Girls' Club 9-12, Girls' Glee 9, Boys' Diving Team Mgr. 11, and Wrestlerettes 12. f My t. T My 51 K' . ig N6 x s. Q was S s 2 at ODY PRITCHARD was on Soph- xmore Board, junior Princess Iourt, Leadership Comm. 10, Iheerleader 12, and Home- roming Princess 12. 'AULA RAE PUGSLEY wasin 3irls'Club9-12. 'VENDY LYNN QUESNEL was in 'ep Club 9, Carnival Comm. 9, Decorating Comm. 9, Hazen- lenton Student Exchange, Soph. Ioard, DECA 12, an Senior Iourt Improvement Comm. .ESLIE RAMSEUR was in Girls' Ilub9-12. DICK REYNOLDS was in Stage land 9-12, Concert Band 10,12, ind Golf11,12. DIANE RIGHI was in Girls' CI-ub I-12. 4 ff' .2-. 5 5 fc mis, MIKE RILEY was in Boys' Club 9-12. ROBIN D. ROBB IRibbettJ was in Girls' Glee 9,11, Student Coun- cil 9, Pep Club 10, Girls' Club Rep. 11, Girls' Club Pres. 12, Ban- ner Comm., Tolo Comm., Pep Rally, and Executive Board 12. PATRICIA ROBERTS was in Girls' Club 9-12, Bible Club 9 Vandal- ism Prevention Comm. 11, High- life 11, and Bacaiaureate and Skip-day Comm. RHEA ROBINSON was in Girls' Club 9-12, Girls' Glee 11-12, and Girls'Club Cabinet12. CINDY ROE was in Girls' Club 9-12. GREGG ROE was in Boys' Club 9- 12. I I , T . ,. '. Tig 1' , K ,CINDY SALIN was in 9-'I2fand Spades10, MICHAEL 1.1 sALo -Club 9-12. , BRUCE SSAULISBIERRY sClub9-12.1 9 E V 0 14835, - WL 'fa Af? if -if 1 , ..- rf X 5 7,5 is In 6. V -' X , ,lx Q by 32.11. if L , . f 'Q ni, . I f. 1-. 1,,f rl . 5 C 3,59 , 7 Vx , K-is 5 I. fig Y K' 'I K 1' E, , I xg: 3 ' 5. . W, , KIM SCHELLERT was in Gi CIub9-10. I BRYAN SCHNEIDER was in Bc Club 9-12. ,. HM SCOTT was in Bois' Club 9 and lettered in basket all 11-12 LYNN M. SEARS was in Girls' C 9-12, Pep Club 10, Bo s' Svx Team manager 9-10, ancllletter in Girls' Swimming 9-10. SCOTT M. SERPA was in BE Club 9-12, Junior Board, Bc Club cabinet 12, Football 9, B ketball 9-12, Track 9-12 and Cr Country 10-12. LORRAINE ANTIONETTE Sl BERT was in Girls' Club 9-12, e Cadet Band 9-10. 5 1 H 5 1 f 3 1.. 5 1 . 9 egg? .. -2 -.2 ws,-gf wk 4 a .fig Q J ' 7 ai' -, if W .iw L' X N ,rye an Xu I if 0 'S an . ' 'a ,uf . . ' 'HCL '. 7' 1 TRBARA SMART iBobbiJ was in rls' Club 9-12, and in Spades 10. NETTE SMITH was in Girls' ub 9-12 and Girls' Glee 9-10. ARY ANN SMITH was a new :dent this year from New impshire, where she was in norus 9, Selective Reading 9-10, d Student Council 9. ICHAEL OWEN SPARKS was in ys' Club 9-12, Homeroom Rep. Football 9-12 and Track 10-12. ATT SOPER was in Boys' Club l2. wlDA A. SPEARS lGOnd0rffl s in Girls' Club 9-12, Lit Club 9, arbook 11-12, Yearbook Co- iior 12, and Torch 9-12. TS? ' PRXSCIL-LA ig si-:Aw was insoms' Club 9-12, ,Girls Glee59,iand A cappenan-12.2 5 - TIMG SHEARER was in Boys' Club '9-12. 1 A A A MICHAEL SHERER was an Boys' :Club.9-12. DENTSE -SHOMAN was in Girls' A 9-12, Girls' Glee 9-11, Spades 1 or -19-12,a,1ngijDr3mq..,9-12. Ll.ND'A- MARGARET SIMON 'was in Girls' Club'f ,9-12, A-Pepa, Club council 110, Leadership Comm., Lettered in Girls Swimming, and 1j.V. tennis. ci-HERYL, smiirou was in omg' Club 9-12, and in Wrestlerettes 12-T. 1 fe1fiif?,5f.f.,.,. f W .g -J ,X A . of js.. W- mfwesf ..-v K -u..f4.1w-:nh-. 1 . Jef ef , D BORAH M. STEVENS ISwiftyl w s in Girls' Glee 9, Highlife 11, a dgirls' Club 9-12. B ENT K. STEWART was in the F reigr. Exchange Club 11,12, Torch 9-12, and was involved in the Constitution Revision Comm. 12, and Boys' Club 9-12. USAN STEWART was in Girls' lub 9-12. EUSAN MARIE STILES was in Girls lub 9-12. ALLEN STINDE iBig All was In Boys' Glee 9,10, Studio Singers 9-12, A Cappella 9-12, Brigadoon 12, and Boys' Club 9-12. IANEENE LSANN SULLIVAN lSullyJ was involved in the Powder Puff Football Game 12, and Girls' Club 9-12. sf' 1 vt al-if . RFE ' , L. wr E 'Ui tsttt , ' 51,1 'fr 1 N, . -, iiff, 395,110 I 5' is -QSZZV A el P' 3 1 Pm is A' A ' 'BFS' 36 '59, - . ' ' A t I C ' .1-'rf I if ' ' T' - ' E W I' . -.-EC -1 I ' . Fi f i, V . '. , I - ' A T I : fi - v . Z -' i I gt . ' , 'V b1.'Ha2Z',-i:j3sg.' ' ' 1- H 1 ig: S '-ifggvjzgffxt ' ' V . C' -N1 - ' ,I ,h 411.35 -.af tm- ',, . .Q . ff - -L -..-:'- ff , , - I .,,. .,.,.9 i .3.3.g.., V V ,t...-...ff - ...-..,.g.'.' . .. ,- , ,. ...l- -. ,.'.'. -1-,ein-.'. - ,Q - .,...-..,,.'.,- .- , .,'.'-ns-f.. -:::::.: f fs '- t r- t ' , at 'Tm f ' N Ks ii 5.5 Mi S T I STEPHEN IOEL SUNDQUIST CSonny1 was in Boys' Glee 9, Stu- dent Senate 9,10, Rotary Youth of the Month 12, Shakespearian Pla 10, Leadership Camp 11,' Debate 12, Sr. Board, Dance. Comm., Tri-High Comm., lettered in Baseball, was on Torch 9-12, and received the Masonic Out- standing lr. Award and also was' comen ed on the National Merit Test. PATRICIA CAROL SWARTZ-I WELDER was in Girls' Glee 9,10, A Ca pella 11,12, Studio Singersl 12, Cheerleader 11, Torch 10,12, Publicity Comm. 12, Brigadoonj 12, and Girls' Club 9-12, . CAROLANN TALBERT lI'Iar0lCIl was in Pep Club 9, Ski Club 10, DECA 11,12, Store Mgr. 12, D.O. 11, and Girls' Club 9-12. . IUNE ANNE TARKALSON lTurkeyl was in Girls' Glee 10,11, Soph., jr. Boards, Thespians11,12, Sec. 12, Spades 9,10, Treas. 10, Pep Club 9-12, Leadership Camp 11, Torch 11, KZEN Announcer, Student Senate 10,11, Activities Comm. 11, Girls' Club 9-12, and was in You Can't Take lt With You , a school production. BILL TAYLOR was in Boys' Club 9-12. CLAUDE D. THIELE was in Wres- tlini 9,10, Tennis 9-12, and Boys' Clu 9-12. ji' A im X4 ' I X 1 if - . f -'.. il' , VV rfimi 1 'ff ,I NNE MARlE TOWNSEND was lirls' Club 9-12 and Wrestler- s 11. v1 TRUTTER was in Boys' Club land Wrestling 9-10. NNA TUCKER was in Girls' b 9-12 and Basketball 12. l TURNBULL was in Boys' Club land Cross Country 11. YLE VANCAMP was in Girls' b9-12. IRY VANCE was in Boys' Club Z. , 1 .W ff' . 1,4 s if :ar 1 ' A TIMOTHY THOMAS was in Boys' Club 9-12. LARRY THOMASON was in Boys Club 9-12. GARELD L. THOMPSON was in Boys' Club 9-12, Baseball 10-11, Football 11-12. BARBARA ANN TlBBETTS WHS in Girls' Club 9-12, Girls' Glee 9, and Pep Club 9. KRISTI TILTON wasin Girls'Club 9-12, Orchestra 9-10, A Cappella 11-12, and Brigadoon Choir 12. CRAIG A. TOMPKINS was in Boys' Club 9-12. 5, w l .1 :, 5 ,. if 41. W3 151 I UAV: 'VAUGHN-f flioyls Club -12, DAYNA vzmzuus was in Girls Glee 9,10, Ai Cappellap11,fl2,,and Dramla 10e12. G Qi . f A ., , -- yw, VICK Girls' C-lee STEVE WAGNER lwgsifm D Torch 9 11,1 2, and Boys' Club 9-12 Team ar' W in 1 ' if, fAiK'U1 ,M -',. W -'L' M y V -2J A:' 9ffzfjLlfi- A V V I . H V , fe Qi we - is ,.A , .- 1 of l :I E I Q 'S VICKI L. WALSER Wee Dublwz in Girls? Glee 9,10, Swim Tear 'l0,11, Drama 11,12, A Cappell 11,12, Marching Band 11,12, Higl land Dancers 12, Dance Comn 11, Spring Prom Decor. Comn 11, and was selected for Rota: Foreign Exchange, ROBERT D. WALSH lll was Boy Club Rep. 9, Boys' Club 9-1 Senior e Court lmprovemer Comm., and DECA 12. DEBRWA WARD was in Girls' Cllr 9-12, o 1 DOUG WARD CSputnutsl was , Track 1O,11, lettered 11, and Boy Club 9-12. KATHY WARREN was in cn' Club 9-12, Student Senate 10, ar DECA 12. CINDY GWARZECHA was in Gif clubs-12. 1 2 15,1 . 1 y - . K.. .V rjsigbi 3 ' C . , 3 f f-.fi N A .vs - ' tv iw ' . aim. 4 .C X .- 47:1 V, 7 ARY WILCOX was in Boys'Club -12, and Track 9,10,12. EAN LUELLA WOLF was in Girls lub 10-12, Glee 10, A Cappella lhoir 11-12 and Swing Choir -12. JSAN E. WOLF was in Girls' lee 9,11, Homecoming Princess, id Senior Court Improvement omm.Chrm. LNE S. WOLSKY was in Girls' lee 9, Adv. Girls' Glee 10, A appella 11,12, Pep Club 9, Swim- .ing 11, Torch 11, Vandalism Pre- :ntion Comm. 11, Office Pro- zdures Lab Pres., and Girls' lub 9-'l2. ETER L. WOOD was in Water- Jlo 9, Torch 11, and KZEN news aff11,12. JWARD A. WRIGHT was in .arching Band 10, Studio Singers 1-12, KZEN 10-12, Student Senate i, and lettered in Cross-country ',11 and Yell King 11. iTER WRIGHT lPeter Beari was Boys' Glee 9, A Cappella 9,12, ring Choir 10-12, Freshman rar , lettered as Mgr. for Base- ill 9-12, and Basketball 10-12. fi' X 'MIKE WEBSTER was in Boys' Club 11-12, Concert Band 10-12, Drum Major 11, Stage Band 11-12, All District Stage Band 11, A Cap- pella Choir 11-12, Spanish Singing Group 11, Theatre production, Death Takes A Holiday and Brigadoon 12. GREG ALAN WERRE was in Boys' Club 9-12, A Cappella 12, lettered in Baseball 9-12, and Basketball Tl-12. SUSANNE MICHAELA WHITLIN- GER was in Girls' Club 9-12, Pep Club 9,10,12, Spades 9,10,12, Swim Team 9, Blue Dolphins 9, Senior Court Comm., and the Girls' Slumber Party Comm. RICHARD DEAN WHITTON was in Boys' Club 9-12, Student Senate 9-11, Freshman Basketball man- ager, and Sophomore Board. DEBBIE WICKHAM was in Girls' Club 9-12, Synchronized Swim- ming 9, Election Comm. 11, Elec- tion Comm. Chairperson 12, Fund Raising Comm. 11, Senior Ball Comm. 12, Rotary Selection Comm. 12, and Executive Board 'l2. Y. X .X 153 'QL ef? ....W L- A -mr W,,' 'f 3 DEBORAH ERlCKSON was in Girls' Club 9-12. DARLA FRANKUN Was in Girls' Club 9-12. DOUCb GRAHAM iFerdl was in Torch ,10, Key Club 11, Football 9,10,12, lettered 12, Track 10,11,12, lettered 10-12, Cross Country 11, Wrestling 9, Student Senate, Boys' Club Rep., and was listed among Who'.s, Who of American Stu- dents . l.F.K. hree yrs previous to her Senior ear at Hazen. During her Senior yr. she was in Girls' Glee, Asst. lighlife Editor and was on the H mecoming Float Comm. and Gi yls' Club. TANYPL MARIE KING attended .Y . - ELLEN KNOX was in Girls' Club 9-12. A CALVIN LAWRENCE MEDGARD was in 'Boys' Gymnastics 9,10, and Boys'Club9-12. A i'l 5 1 ti fs if 4 g ii,, . t . f3i,,af,v in ,, as E X ' R -ass. :TI Q ,. -is-:ss 9 l-5,5 . QQ ,Q 1 tr ml SX xs '5- 2 -' A if rv if N. WANDA WULF wasin Girls' Clul 9-12. KARL ROY YOUELLS fChuClC was in Boys' Club 10-12, and Ro tary Selection Comm. 12. CANDY LEE ZIEBELL was in Girls Club 9-12. CARLA ZIEBELL was in Torch 9-1 and Senior Court Improvemer- Comm.12. SHAWN CARR iTruckl was i Football 9-12, lettered 11,11 Wrestling 12, lettered 12, Trac' 10-12, lettered 11, Tennis, an Boys' Club 9-12. BRENDA COLFORD wasorig, nally from California, while a Hazen she was in Girls' Club 12. Q-W Nj. if Qt . K Q. .R 'x 'EEAQZ .V A DA MELROSE was in Girls' b 9-12, Swim Team 10, and leyball 11,12. She lettered in Ieyball. ERESA NAUSE was in Girls' b9-12. LNALD SCHUH was in Boys' b9-12. i , Rid 'is-f . ' 5,754 A Sw -E ' ' A' I 'G J 2 T f THOSE SENIORS NOT PICTURED ARE: Baumgartner, Denise Brunner, D. Byrne, Theresa Callahan, Colleen Carter, Mike Celigoy, Craig Christiansen, Lynn Ellis, Irving Evenhus, Wayne Gabriel, Mike Grefthen, Terry Hatch, Barry jackson, Linda jones, Ken Konrad, Debra Ladwig, Martin Lytle, Stan Magee, Mike McDonnell, Patty Nation, Gerry Parmley, Karen Perry, Wayne Powers, Russell Rhodes, Ted SENIOR SONG- MOVIE- RADIO STATION- SINGING GROUP- COLOR- ANIMAL- BEVERAGE- HOLIDAY- SEASON- EVENT- , FAVORITES Rasmussen, Tom Roberts, Mark Robinson, Anton Snyder, jeff Teichroew, Vickey Webb, Gary Whitson, Steve Williams, Tony Wilton, William Zander, Lorraine Zaragoza, Mike . Wishing You Were Here . Color My WOrld 1 2. l've Been Searching SO Long 3 4 . You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet The snngf' KING AM KZOK FM Elton john Blue Dog Beer Christmas Summer Graduation all roads meet where we now stand, and we will walk them all despite what we may have planned Dedicated to the Memory of Les Engebretson December 1957-August 1973 T .gf W ,giQ f ' Aj- ,P wfgif fmfia , ofa .I , a I do I a do L do pf' e L ---I W fu - ll-ef ' ' 2 ' M ' .. A ,, , 'gl law I f E' N . ww,-fav, lrkl I ' ll .Z-6. A ' VK Y H ,am we -4' l ll rw- M V W V V V V i lm N'xA' V ,, - --N r-gkeim lvt, AZ - Y , asg vg .WK - - Lili 2 2 V a -iff. From In some distant time and unknown place, Again we'll be together. But until we stand side by side once more. .. Hold on to memories Hold on to me. -Sue Wolf 1 3 ,l Underclassmen 1 1 Members of the junior Board, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Guy Richardson Melissa Baumgartner Amy Rawson Debbie Bannach jan Flynn, Karen Snyder,jill Plischke, Dawn Hemenway Kit Brandt Ann Siegenthaler NOT PICTURED Rhonda Doerflrnger The class of 76 proved to be the best junior class in Hazen's history. Under the able leadership of class president Karen Snyder, by mid-se- mester class funds were tripled. In order to do this, Karen and her board planned fund raising ideas which helped increase funds and to also pro- mote class and school unity. Some of the activities included the summer carwashes, and during the school year, their participation in the Rock-a-thon. They also sold suckers in October, and the junior class button sale. As a major fund raising event to pay for the junior Prom, the class sold Worlds Finest Chocolate. A successful junior Prom was the goal. The class of 76 looked forward to their Senior year with a positive attitu de. juniors Began the Year With Spirit jill Kevin lenifer Brad Kurt ludy Adamson Ainsworth Albright Allen Allen Allsopp i lean Dean Gary laneil lbw-i Mike Alspach Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Terry Marilyn Sharon Shirlee Shirley Dave Angell Armbruster Armstrong Armstrong Arrington Austin Don Terry Austin Babock Barb Glen WouId you like to know what you just ate? Bach Baker n the Road Kathy lackie Mike Balazic Bales Banes I never knew the girl's locker-room looked like that! Richard Debbie Melissa Bandy Bannach Baumgartner 3 lon Roy Rick Steve Baxter Bean Beimer Beltz 5- ' Tina leanette Betty Linda Bennett Berend Bergeron Bergh lim janet Lori Bonnie This should help Bergman Bergo Berkey Beven to Being Seniors Doug janet Mike Steve Alice Ioanne Black Black Blanchard Blanchard Bonds Bonk Kevin Bette Kit jeff Gary jeff , Bowe Bowlin Brandt Brebner Brock Broomhead l lim Barry Steve Brian Browder Brown Brown Brt lim Ruth Sue l Don Bucy Burch Burdick Butler an '91-up . a little bit. Sue Randy Renee Tana Buxton Cadwell Call Callen The Class of '7 ' s. . xx 1 K Jennifer Barry Lucretia Rick Val Debby Carey Castile Cathcart Cathcart Chatham Christensen Kelly Wendy Max Bob Bill Larry Christopherson Clay Cloyd Cochran Coffer Coffer Tammy Jill Bob George Alan Rick Conger Connot Core Cornman Cote Cowan Bob june Vickie Crawford Creager Creager l know this may sound funny, but. . . Nancy Becky Mike Crepeau Crosby Culver Showed Spirit in Man Ways ..... Beth Tim Guy Cutler Davidson Davies Laura Larry Rhonda Being a junior takes a lot out of you. Delvillar Dime Doerflinger ,Ziff .K IK Debbie Debbie Tom Lisa Kraig Allen Doutrich Doyea Dragseth Duchesneau Duncan Eades Doug Brad Kim Mike Laurie julie Edminster Edwards Edwards Engum Epps Ernest Max Steve Nadine Tammy lodi Terri t Eyman Falcon Farrell Fawcett Feighner Femling 165 Selling Buttons Q - I lan Tim Tom Kathy Marci Pete Flynn Frodsham Frodsham Froelich Fulgham Furzer AN 1 : - 2 , Robbie John Bret leff Wayne Carol Garrison Geissler Gesner Gibbs Gibbs Gifford Ed Doug Cindy Tracey Thomas Vernon Gion Gladsjo Glenn Glockner Glover Gonzales Kevin Bruce leanine Goodwin Graham Graham Mark Annette Ann She's my date, get your own Graham Gray Greer and Halloween Tim ludy Creggs Greminger Cheryl Eddie Grosso Grover Kathy Kathy Haack Hagerman Scott Hamilton ts --A fi of-...s we 1-Mn , wwf ,nw -tr 1... Leona Hatcher Suckers Mitch Griffith l-ee Oh, no, another E?! Gustman Paul Sharon Todd Pam Hague Hall Hamblin Hamilton lamie Glenn Scherie Richard Hanson Harris Hart Hass Wally Kelly Dawn Kevin Hazen Heistand Hemenway Henderson Laura Mike Meredith Herman Henry Hiatt I just love those string bikinis john Karen Marvin Hicks Hiles Hill junior Board Rocked Away Gary Vicky Karen Bill Hillman Hoff Holbrook Holmes Terry Vickie leannie Steve Hosmun Hudson lacquet Jennings Marge Heidi Annette lim Jensen lenzen johnson johnson Well, you've heard of ro Kelly Tina lohnson lohnson Mark leff Kane Kelloniemi Their Financi nd rolI, haven't you? Colt Teressa Iones jones Roger Greg Kennedy Kent al Problems Kevin Gayle Kever Kimmel lamie Sue Kinkade Kirkland Karol Rhonda Klopich Knudson 'ii ' FS Darrell lorgenson leff Kent Brian Kindle Charlene Kistle Everett Laitila Denise Kamphaus Bonnie Ketterling joe King Lorna Klawitter Ron Lakeman Kathy Ralph Debbie Mike Tami lustin Mitch Lam Landacre Landon Langlois Lapthorne Laverdure Laverdure 72 L L L Gary Pat Bruce Dave Debbie Randall Kim Lebert Leith Lemenager Leslie Leus Lewis Lewis Where Would Hazen Be 5 L e Alan Monica Dawn Diane Lindberg LirldSeY Linebarger Linebarger Larry Rita Bob Cheryl Look Lucero Luedke Lundstrom e ' r , , i n, Scott Bob Tracey Steve I wonder if being a week late will affect Lusher Madden Mah Maloy Dave Rod Manalo Mann iii. C Bob Karen just the average Hazen teacher. Manroe Maresh Without the Class of '76? lane Ken Nancy Linda Mike Marsh Marshall Martinek Matthai Mathieu Cindy Gayle Sue Scott Cathy Matkin Mattern May McComas McCready Debbie Debi Connie Lori Kevin McCready McDonald McGee McGladrey McGuire The Road Was Sometimes Ruth Tammy Ruth Alan Peggy Cindy Mclntosh McKean McKinney McPherson Meldrum Mennet Lloydene john Kevin Russ Beth loella Menzel Messer Metzger Metzger Michels Milonas Ron Miller Karen Minnerich aiwlf - ' , f Xi: 44 1222 V121 to ff! ig Reed Moser Steve lean Mills Millsaps loan Barb Moffet Mooney If I turn around now, maybe she won't see me. julie Reg Mounts Mozingo Hard for juniors If 'ff Ted Chris Tami Patti Wendy Lori Myers Nagatkin Naset Nash Nearing Neilson X 1 Ken , Mike Dietmar Nelson Nipert N,olIner l just can't stand mice! lim Robin Dean O'Dell Okubo Olson Pl so - 2 Q 937 I ' , s v Q, i Randy Tim Cindy Terri Patricia Diana Olson Osborn Osgoodby Parke Parker Pattie . .,. , .,..,. Z . fest:-, A' . ' '3'5. 1 A,- ', , '-:-sr:-K.. I Keith Annette Ken Penny Carin Greg Peless Pelletier Pelletier Petersen Peterson Pfitlner The juniors Helped Shurrie jill Nancy Debbie Pittman Plischke Pohl Polack l -f3f.n2' ,lr o o One crunch leads to another. Rick Lori Raye DeeAnn Pollack Pollari Pomerville Postlewait Qty l Bill Ken Richard loyce Marjie Griffin Tonya Porter Potter Powell Prellwitz Prestbo Procter Pugsley Xi y I, X , , Todd Wade Penny Amy Denise Guy Curtis Quinill Rasmussen Rauenhorst Rawson Reynolds Richardson Rigney 5 if ' P lohn Cathy Amelia lames Barbara Bruce leff Rohde Roy Samora Sanders Sauls Saulsberry Schwieger ? Promote School Spirit Pat Cathy Schwendeman Scott Bettina Don Semler Sharpsteen 1 Rex Bob Shoemake Sidlowsky Roy Karen Smith Snyder john Rose Stewart Stone Debbie Mona Carla Theresa Scott Scott Seashore Seaver Tavv Stan Debbie Lesli Shaver Shaw Shear Sheffer 8 Ann Diane Alan Kyle Siegenthaler Skalsky Smith Smith Brian Harl Gale Ann Sonheim Spaeth Spang Spaulding Sandy Bob Mark Craig Stone Sutherland Svenvold Swanke Carla Seeley Mark Shimizu ..4l Mark Smith Tammie Stahlecker Beth Syjud juniors Today l x E . , Patti Connie Lori Bob Karen Loretta Sue Sykes Szekula Taylor Taylor Teichrow Thein Thomason Mardi Denise Todd Donna Alan PeS8Y Mary Ann Scott Thompson Thorsen Thrasher Timmons Todd Tonda Tracy Y I s l I it i I -u lohn lay Marla lohn Mike Sue Larry Underbrink VanCamp Vance Vandermay Vaughn Vaughn Vickers Mitch Rick Carlene Ken Vieg Wahlgren Walkama Wallace What goes down must come up. Pam Gene Bruce Leon Wallis Walker Warren Warniner s Seniors Tomorrow Debe Curtis Bev lody Tim Connie Todd Warzecha Watson Watt Weathers Webster Weeks Werre Bambi leff Debbie Lynette Marlene Ron Debbie Wesche Wicka Willenborg Williams Williams Winkelman Winston Linda Sarah Randy - Sue Paula Winston Wolvin Wood Ywright Wylet Rob Zerr IUNIORS WITH NO PICTURES Darst, Candy Davis, Laurel Fife,1on Fisher, john Hampton, Owen Holman, Laurie Jones, Raymond Korn, Susy Nesper, Marilyn Newton, Bob Shearer, Matthew Stone, Charles Willet, Lester Frank Chris Young Zerr Sophomores began another success- ful year starting with a car wash, which lead to other sales such as the garage sale. They had a movie, Cool Hand Luke , and sold class of 77 T-shirts. Sophomores are also looking for- ward to seeing the assembles from the other side of the gym! . vue, Aw sail '51 'V' E , 'in I by M fi '1'-vfefis l .Qi-cN,. o ag , B' limi Q Ax- 9 5' .60 pb? s E pantie ,Q ge' rl if J Ja: A XF' .v 3 , if f -X j wiv. 5' 44, Sophomore's President joy Ernst. S0597-IOCDDCRES I 1 V Us 4' ' ' 'fail- L .tiff -ccft fn' john landers, Kim Widen, Sue Shideler, Karen Furzer, Yvonne Mann, Mike Nagle, joy Ernst, Tedeen Haynes, Tami Richards, Barb Atkinson, jill Bails, Albert Knotts. Two Down, Two to Go Tom Tim Roger Debbie Brian Carl Dawn Abrahamson Abrahamson Achartz Ackerson Adler Ainsworth Alspa Sheryl Richard judy Libby Bob Curtis Kelly Alma Alspach Anderson Anderson Armbruster Armstrong Arnson Susan Dan Barb Archibalds Arthaloney Atkinson laylene PBUY leff Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo. . . Ausbun Austin Baker I x T I i , ' gL Y i 1 - lill Greg Connie jim Caroline Kim Bruce Bales Bakos Bannach Barber Barr Barry Baskin The Road to Heaven Kurt lames Wayne Mark Baxter Beckham Beers Beirne Kevin Lynne Debbie Angella 'W Bell Bell Bess Bellecosa Hey! Spit it out, Thatfs mine! i ' l Renae Clay Mark Kim Dave Richard Stan Benedetti Benner Bergman Berquist Berry Beven Boggs jill Scott Linda Teri Dawn Karen Kathy Blood Bloom Bolstad Bolter Boode Boullion Bowe Q , , b jerry Jody Paula Debbie Frank jeff Cathy Brebner Brewer Brier Bright Bright Browder Brown s for '77' Debbie jack Penelope Ed Renae Doug Mike Brown Brown Brown Bruce Brunnette Bucy Buff F I l i f , D R, , Scott Don Pat Anne Maureen Dan Derek l Burger Burrill Bussing Byrne Callahan Cameron Campbell il l l leanneen john Michelle Yvonne Terri Scott Floyd Carr Carter Carter Cary Cernich Chaffey Chase Tom Kim Randy Chicketti Christopherson Clark Judy Mike Gloria Coffer Cook Cortney l have this terrible post-nasal drip! Sophomores Show Bud Anita Ed Cross Culp Curley Steve Dellar Tim Drinkwine loy Ernst My feet not only look it, but they smell it! james loy Stacey Cutler Dalley Davis . 3 f ' l 2:1 1 ,R . . , x 1 1 Mike Doug Mike Brad Patty james Deschner Dixon Dobson Doerflinger Doutrich Dressler Mary Mike David Jeanne Deanne Matt Dunlap Eades Egge Ellenberg Erickson Ernest Cathy Billie Wayne Dale Tammy Kathy ESICS Evans Falcon Femling Fields Friant Frosh the Way 'L 'p, Randy Karen Brian Bruce Mark Bill Willy Fullerton Furzer Gabrielson Gacek Gallop Ganley Gevers lane Michele Lori Philip Rick Mary Barry Gibbons Gillaspie Gitchell Gladding Gladsjo Glenn Goldsmith Suzanne Tom Cindy Lori Joel Brett Mike Golliet Goodner Gores Graham Granberg Grant Graves Virginia Curtis Maureen Gray Green Green I hope no one saw that! CindY RON Bari Griffin Griffin Griffith rr- 4 You just Can't Fake It Connie Scott Brian Rick Vicky Ken Sheryl Griffith Guggenmos Gunderson Gustofson Hagar Hagerman Hagey 35 Daryl Jeannie john Richard Tim Ed Pam Hahn Hahn Hanford Hanson Hallmark Hancock Hardy Craig David Debbie Linda lorda Sandy Twylla Harr Harris Harvey Harvey Hatch Haupt Hayden ki M, t -1 -,fa 5 jffxwfk - 13-'fr' ,Q ,, V 23415 .I it an acyya M x A y Teddy Marty Beth Haynes Hazen Heatherington I told you time and time again. . . Dalona Bill Mike Heinz Hemenway Hemphill Sophomores Can Make It Chuck Rick Karrie Heye Hiatt Higgins i . They'Il never find it here! Bonnie Harold Lance Hill Hill Hitchcock Rick Scott David Guy Debbie Mike Heather Hively Hoeck Holcomb Holcomb Holmes Hotchkin Houghton Bob Greg jim julee David Barb Bart Huff Hutchings Hutton Ingram Irwin Ivy jackson Dale Ted Patti jay julie john Cheri jackson jackson jacques lacobs jacobs janders jaquet Bill Nadia Sherri Steve Rebecca Gerri Sue lensen lohnson johnson johnson lohnston jones ,lones ff 1 1 i John Martin Herman Rhonda Rosemary Sherri Diane lury Karinen Keire Kennedy Kientz Kimbrough King 'Pigs if J -ti E1 iwi 1 :1 ' Mat Sheila Mark Karen King Kingry Klawitter Klopich Can you believe it? She said l was immature! Albert Luetta Craig Margaret Knotts Knudson Koppelman Kuhlman Russ Mark Esther Alan Bob Ross Mike Kunning Lackie Ladwig Laford Lamanna Lambert Langdahl Allen Lange Dean Ted Hiedi Rosemarie Larson Lavalley Laville Leason Chris Larson -we -12 .F-'zil-fi Sue Steve Gemma Keri Lieske Lindsey Lindsey Livengood Robert Ley Larry Lehmbecker Tim Loomer Terry Bob Donald Rick Loree Loth Lowe Lucotch Doug Loree Suzanne Macgurn Gary Lundstrom jerry Steve Magee Mah Yvonne Peggy Richard Rowland High school is a joy! Mann Marquart Marsden Martin Richard Lee Kim Long ' , zbe ' . - Lf, .,, r Chuck Lumbert Freshmen Eat jerry Paul Bob Matheson Mattix Maxwell Q, J ff? Kathy Dan loy May Mayer McElroy And I said! 'Mr. Donley. . .?' Scott Keith Kevin Christine Cheri Daryl Ron McMahon McPherson McPherson McTigue Mcwade Meadows Medgard .,,, YK J s' ' ,Q 'r.t ' w x t Tim Lori Vionne Hal Bob Debbie Paul Miles Miller Miller Mitchell Moore Moore Moore Dan Eileen Jody Becky Pam Valerie Tami Morgan Moriarty Moritz Mounts Muncey Munzlinger Murphy Your Ioan Murray Lucille Nesper Tim Noon Heart Out. .. i Q' O 'k il' W ' M' - Y' 'wi' f as-'X ill i aaa 5 N 'Q' M y lwsgff f u - Tom Mike Marilyn Rob Rose Greg Myers Nangle Nation Nause Nause Nelson Marsha Ron Brad Karen Newmeyer Nevi Nicholson Nightingale I Mike Mike Nissen Noble I, iii nf S W' K '- 5. y y y Q bg Brent Liz Becky Dixie Sue Laurie O'Keefe Oliphant Olofson Olson Olson Onstot Terri Osborn Bill Pace Lori Sue Otsu Overton Arlo Ken Whenever I want you, all l have to do is dream, dream dream Palmer Palmer Q Hki Successful Sophomores Steve Paulette Kevin Palmer Parker Parks Diana Brett Diane My Mom warned me about those eye- lash curlers. Pease Peless Pellener N 'nf ery, 'jg- wf as ,miie Q L? Xf as Q arg -. 53 , .virgzfkxs fl A D , r fs of + if N 'nw Qefff ur Qian.. - if Allen Kelly Rick Mark Anna Shelly Dave Pence Persion Petterson Pfitzner Phelan Pittman Plath Melody Carol Dee David Ellen Sandy john Podratz Porter Porter Potter Perry Preston Price -- + . .,-X it ,ae - eg 1 J git fgy wh Nl t, A 1 K. .- A ' jan. si af .- , , A gf, Kathy Molly Mike Lori Rick Robert David Prosser Raridan Reaves Reigstad Remilard Reynolds Rhodes Have Spirit! Tammy David Kevin Richards Richardson Richman 1 lulie Lamont Renese Ritter Ritter Roberson james Ken Terry Roland Ross Ryan Solomon Stella Mike Samoa Samora Sandahl A Y ' ii ritraa fl S i , , , sf' jg f S , r ig Linda Vivian Ken Scherer Schreven Schuh Candy Mike Sheryl Michelle Rieger Righi Rigney Ritchie '11 i , I. ,isv. :w 1 itat 1 jill Brent Diane Nancey Robertson Robinson Robinson Roe Terri Sabine , ., .S R-K W.-1 - -,.. .W LE N IR l XXNM-e Rig--es Y- 'Y 'Ok Reis t 'Wm I - at ,tg p a n Sta n Savage Do you mind? lt's personal! Kip Greg Rick Chris Sears Seeley Shaw Shear So 'FV s ,H Larry Scott Sue Mark Sheperd Sherer Shideler Shigihara David Elexa Colt Linda Slater Smith Smith Snider phomores Have Lisa Rich Carl Shimizu Sidlowski Donna Austin Spaulding Spearman Slater Shana Spendiff Pat lim Terry judy Carl Caroline Leslie Spiry Stafford Steinmasil Stensland Stout Stranack Stride ', ' 4. W L A - is . Q Allen leff Brian Kevin Stringer Strom Sullivan Swanke ' S S f i l 'S W l . - we 3 A i .X sg .F31 : I Ray Tyler Brian Jamie Kiss me you fool. . . Swift Swift Sykes Talbert What It Takes. .. Class! x X, ' , lava Q T.. E .giiifi li, nil H5 Q ll 5 ws , f. -mmgsw x Wig f-gui ,cy in g mu x Vglku Mike Bev lanice Rick Doug Tami Dean Tally Taylor Taylor Taylor Tesmer Thomas Thompson , qrs, a Jima TE' 'gi A .Aff N fx T ' . S ' ' - as-. K ' 'f'LQ ': .' 5 A X. , T77 -Iii l fi X f: s...' . Rhonda jerry Rhonda Chuck Debbie Kylie Ken Thompson Thronson Tiede Tilton Timmons Tompkins Torkelson Steve Mike Becky Sharon Trott Turnbull Twitchell Underbrink ct? Ft Nat Wally Greg Henry Look out gang, sleeping beauty is waking up! Underwood Vau gn Vogtsberger Vonjovanne ,gh sf ., I V T E 'n , T -. 'Y if wr 1 W aa is f- - T ,QB 5351's ,1 y iii - , 5 syn' , Robin Greg Kathy Linda Debbie Susan Leslie Waggoner Wahl Wallace Wambach Ward ward Warriner Thank Goodness I'm - it W. ' V '- E ' , , t 1 ' ,L . . W ,. ,. QW: X A :tffljt ,. , 6 18 4 is ' 4 I X 'l 1 x s ,ff . qv-,',.' 4 Kathy Wartella . A i Karen This pizza remlndes me of my boyfriend, blahl Waters , x If Tl fill' I Sam Allen Tom Robert Lisa Webb Weber Weber Welch Wells Alice Gary Cindy Loren Mary West Westmore Wheatly White Whitehurst l Y sag Brian Kim Daniel Bob Debbie Widell Widen Willfred Williams Williams Vic Wartella Sharon Watson X i 'sir E5 QT5' is ,SQL A .L , Fred Wendling Donna Waters 3 'L' is Br . 39 si 6 if Robert Watt Rodney Wesche Kathy Wickham Roger Wicks Karen Williams Steve Williams A Hazen Raisin gfiiifffs 'QQ T 'k.. 'K Greg Cindy Linda Paul Kathy Betsy Curtis Wilson Wilton Winans Winchster Wismer Wolf Zander Tammy Zerr Diane Almberg Kim Barraugh Richard Beven Teri Bolter Roy Brown Randy Clark Robert Collins Marshall Davis Steven Dickmeyer Tim,Drinkwine Ed Fallon Bill Forsythe Steve Fulton David Gessner George Gladding CAMERA SHY Charles Hallock Pam Harding Debora Hilt Thomas Holmes Donald Huber Doris Imoto Marcus Irving Ronnie jackson Terry jones Pam jordan Herman Keire Mitch Kerlin Virgil Knierim Luetta Knudson Lorrel Koler Carol Krall Alan LaFord Gary Large Sue Lemay Tim Loomer Sonia Low jeff Massey Dawn Phillips Charles Ralph Kathy Roth Gordon Severson Shelly Sharp lohn Stevens Newell Woodward Natalie Yoder Noi Please! Anything but my chairl Wow! That's powerful stuff! The class of '78 proved themselves to be the best Freshmen yet. Under the leadership of Beth Griffin, they really got in the school spirit. They started the year with a car wash and raised more funds by participating in the Rock-a-thon. They have many more activities planned for the future. With the help of the rest of the class, Beth and the board made the school year into one they will never forget. Beth Griffin 1:fRESfHODECl2 L5 BACK ROW L TO R: Leslie Hirai, Shannon Nissen, Nancy Boehme, Kathy Bell. FRONT ROW: Sue McWhirter, Beth Griffin, Kyle lan ders Holly lenzen. Being a Frosh I ... ft my X . ,. r YS u CQ ' gr. if iii, 3? Kathi Ainsworth Tami Roxanne Brenda Abrahamson Achartz Ainsworth :Fig :SHP ta aimed '- .5.,tg.Ysm,,a - Ll' , ...W .- -K-., Q ..,, , 3-,5 I-1 , 'ggi' KT l .: Zlixvaftg . i.i, , . . . '22 .4 -'fax . . I ,ggi-251.45519 2 - 2 Qsaensw ' -A uf' 'af rs .muh Robin Amnne Okay- l'll go with you to Tolo. Sue Arthalony izeffsjm? ., 1 -. A th,- Bonnie lanice Lenna Baker Baker Baldridge rs KE Y? A Harold Batson Sherri Bates Vernice Barnard Tami Beckley Lucretia Ken Baumgartner Baxter Nancy Holly Brian Allan Allen Alley Drew Tom Wally Anderson Anderson Anderson Mike Chris Michelle Austin Avery Bach Smile- you're on Candid Camera! Getting Lost on the Cathy Debbie Carl Peggy Bell Bell Beers Beltz Randy Teresa Kelly Troy Berry Billings Bircher Bircher I told you so! L93-+ lanice Cindy C. leff Broomhead Brown Brown Brown K.ii A n u L t Shannon Pam loe Tim Brown Browne Brownrigg Bulpin .M 3 I Ken Donna Cathy Kathy Bissett Blackwell Blencoe Blue Nancy Lynthia Mary Carl Boehme Borges Bowers Bowlin .X . ,iff Lis My V , ,, l promise l'll never do it again! First Da of School Do we have to stay and talk to them? Larry Ron Larry Steve Cluphf Coleman Collins Collins lohn Cathy Kathy Ray Cone Cornman Cowdrick Couture Suzanne Colleen Shari julie Courtright Cox Cramer Cunningham Mike Kevin Bulzomi Byrne Patty Sherri Callahan Callen David Tami Nancy Larry Carlson Carner Carrothers Chalker Debbie Diane Jana Lisa Cheney Christiansen Clouse Cloyd You shouldn't do things like that! Shawn Cunningham VP N A M Q, was gt 41 x mc I Q? 8 r gym 'iiliff ' 44 Kris Davis Felix Delvillar lames Darst , 3 :ff ' ' ,f .-fl A , sig i ,. Bret Davidson , -V suv' ' f 'mf .i , ' Mawr 1 awk 'L S t, ' Q . it r, Gary Dohrn W Getting Stuffed in Cathy Davis H2432 t '- 125:1- -fo: A-eg g NA 'f 9'il'7l1LI?3 ' f' if-sm.,...t ff 6' . W - .E-f Ricky I told you I wouldn't leave! Deal Sally Calvin Micheal Donahue Doss Dotson Those frosh are a pain in the neck! Q fi- , ,i., li ly, .mggg-: its 'S' sf if ,, V 3-, , .s.f W 5 V ,, Dirk Douglas fa 'Say 8,32 M-I A , ' si uf if 'i V is xg 7-is 3 3 W' , 5 it F W' s, 2 fl' 1 Terry Dragin H, ,L I . , ,' ., 4 Q V, , . if , ,Q i vi Q .. ' up gig V, ,tw , f 0 'ma t ri Q 1? t atv i Coral Dunbar , si, sw V, ,. . ,.. M, ft, fy Pet' . Q 'wwtruf 'Wilt Q Y Y af, ff? E 'E MQ . w 5? fm ME ' , wi as s l -, I 25:17 Donald Dupont Scott Douglas Matt Dragin . 1- Q- twa-1 1 ' 'fpww fviwf f jeff Dressler David Drew , -uma. -.nz , ,,. x 1, ws'-f A: we -l:f.:1e isa 11 Q 'ma Q' at '32 Z A 'Q .- si 4- S4251 . ....., :wg W -- A-sz:-frr '-ft ..-slug? Dan Kenneth Dunlap Dunn Dale Eaton yt ef s-My will ww A x '. Paul Edwards Garbage Cans Oh no! Not ANOTHER streaker! Brenda Kevin Lori Ellenburg Ellifrits Ellifrits .i ' 5 '--W .Q l W .gain Dave Terry Zonell Edmonds Englebretson Engelen Kim Mariann Susan Erskine Erskine Estes Terry Elliot Donna Engum Sue Fallon Rickey Noele Doug Christy Falter Farrell Fawcett Ferguson Matt Chris Ron Sharon Fisher Fittims Forrester Fox ' ,ers - vw- t dflw- ,- ' 'A' af - .sg 1' 'ga 1.15 ' - L .-l. s u Kim Katrina Cynthia Nancy Freeburg Freeman Frerkins Friant Don't you wish YOU were a frosh! Being Last Dale Sam Terry Cheryl Q iii! . ' I .2 lei Dean Wayne Tom William Frint Fritze Froelich Fry Fujii Gabriel Gage Gatlin ldidn't do anything, Mr. Dillard. 2 ' Greg Paul Beth Bret Glover Goodner Griffin Griffith Keith Matt Greg Tom Grosso Grover Guillen Hackman Dennis Steve lo Kelly Graves Gedstad Geissler Gesner Kathy james Leanne Keith Gibbs Giffin Gitchell Githens ff -sm., -.wr . ,, A HNQ weak K ' I already told you twice! 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